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Inka Bause über Extrem-Hitze: „Warum sehe ich immer noch Menschen mittags joggen?”

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June 27, 2026

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Inka Bause über Extrem-Hitze: „Warum sehe ich immer noch Menschen mittags joggen?”

Die Temperaturen klettern in Deutschland auf Rekordniveaus. Bauer sucht Frau”-Moderatorin Inka Bause richtet aufgrund der Sommerhitze einen wichtigen Appell an ihre Fans.

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