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Droughts caused by severe heat in Hungary lead to serious agricultural damage

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Droughts caused by severe heat in Hungary lead to serious agricultural damage

Droughts caused by severe heat in Hungary lead to serious agricultural damage

According to the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture, the areas damaged by drought are growing by several tens of thousands of hectares every week.


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