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Heatwave kills three in Croatia
ZAGREB (AFP) May 31, 2005
Three people died in Croatia over the weekend after record high temperatures reaching up to 33 degrees Celsius (91 degrees Fahrenheit) which hit the Balkans country, hospital sources said Tuesday.

Two people died in the eastern town of Osijek and one in the northern town of Varadzin, all three of heart attacks caused by the heath, hospital sources said quoted by the Jutarnji List daily.

One person died in the capital Zagreb where temperatures reached 32 degrees Celsius Monday.

According to the country's meteorological service the temperatures are to get back to normal and drop by an average of six degrees Celsius on Tuesday.