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'It's too hot for us to go on': Commuters kicked off train in scorching heat 'after air conditioning stops working in carriages' on record-breaking May day
Commuters were removed from a train during a record-breaking heatwave in May after air conditioning failed in the carriages, causing extreme discomfort. The incident highlighted infrastructure vulnerabilities amid rising temperatures.
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