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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:07:00

approved here, and having two drugs available may drive down the price. but donanemab is not the answer to alzheimer s, but it does represent hope. you saw it with mike and his son in my report. and it will encourage more research and better drugs in years to come. drugs in years to come. fergus walsh, drugs in years to come. fergus walsh. thank drugs in years to come. fergus walsh, thank you. more than 1,000 children have been moved out of holiday camps in greece which are being threatend by wildfires near athens. a blistering heatwave is intensifying across much of southern europe, with warnings that records could be broken in many places. temperatures in sicily and sardinia are predicted to reach 49 degrees celsius. very high temperatures are also being felt elsewhere around the world. in the us, in death valley already one of the hottest places on earth temperatures reached 53.9 celsius on sunday. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, reports from southern spain. gale force w

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:22:00

so all of the observed global warming is because of our burning of fossilfuels. we re seeing record breaking temperatures in asia this summer, too. china provisionally recorded its highest temperature ever yesterday 52.2 degrees celsius in xinjiang, in the north west, according to the uk met office. in the us, a heat dome over the south west has left tens of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday not far off the all time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded in july, 1913. climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to get hotter.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 23:01:00

places on earth, temperatures reached 53.9 celsius on sunday. in a moment we ll hear from our climate editor justin rowlatt, but first, nick beake reports on the situation in greece. a thick blanket enveloped the hills outside of athens. wildfires powered by heavy winds. the flames rapidly advancing on homes. there were small victories for those fighting from the air, but it s been a constant battle to contain the pockets of fire jumping up, as temperatures reached 44 celsius in some parts of greece. near the capital, more than 1,000 children were forced to abandon their summer camp. there are about 1,500 kids who need to be bused to safety , a local official explained. saying they d been found emergency accommodation for the night. as dark plumes ominously filled the horizon, many decided to escape.

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