Two people were killed in a shooting on Monday evening at the Chico branch of the Butte County Library in Northern California, USA. The suspect who was running away after the incident was arrested by the police. A child was also slightly injured in the firing. Police Chief Billy Aldridge said police received a 911 call just after 5 p.m. reporting gunshots and screaming coming from inside the library. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot. When the police entered the library, the suspect fled through the back door. However, additional security forces present behind the library took him into custody. A child injured in the incident has been sent to the hospital. His injuries are said to be minor. After the shooting, security was increased in the area and the roads around the library were closed for some time. The police have not yet made public the identity of the suspect. The names of the deceased will also be released only after their families are informed. Other big news related to international affairs… Severe heatwave in Europe: 18 including 2 children died in France; Temperature broke records in many countries. The ongoing severe heat wave in many countries of Europe has disrupted life. 18 people, including two small children, have died in France. At the same time, the temperature in France, Spain, Britain and Italy is breaking records of many decades. Two children, aged 2 and 4, were found unconscious in a car parked outside their home in Carpentras, south-eastern France. Rescuers tried to save them, but both died. Apart from this, 13 people died due to drowning in France between Sunday and Monday. Three elderly people also lost their lives in the Bordeaux region due to health problems related to the heatwave. The temperature in Bordeaux, France, reached 41.9 degrees Celsius, while Poitiers recorded 41.2 degrees Celsius. Old records were broken in both cities. Paris is also expected to record the highest temperature for the month of June. Temperatures in San Sebastian, Spain, are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius, which is well above the normal average for this time of year. Britain’s Meteorological Department has also warned that the temperature could go above 39 degrees Celsius, breaking June’s 49-year-old record. Italy has issued a red heatwave alert in 12 cities. At the same time, due to increasing pressure on the electricity grid, the problem of power cuts has also come to light in some areas.
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