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September was world's hottest on record, EU climate change service says

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Last month was the world's hottest September on record, with unusually high temperatures recorded off #Siberia, in the Middle East, and in parts of South America and Australia, the European Union's Copernicus #Climate Change Service said on Wednesday.

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