Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time after record heat
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For the first time, mosquitoes have been discovered in Iceland, a country that was previously known for being one of the few mosquito-free zones in the world. This change is attributed to record heat, raising concerns about the impact of climate change on local ecosystems. The presence of mosquitoes could alter the balance of wildlife and affect public health, making this a significant development for both residents and environmentalists.
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