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Code red in part of Belgium on Friday for temperatures up to 40 degrees

Code red in part of Belgium on Friday for temperatures up to 40 degrees

The Belgian weather institute KMI has issued a code red for the provinces of Liège and Limburg due to extreme heat expected this Friday. Temperatures in these eastern regions are forecast to reach as high as 40 degrees Celsius.

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