For many parts of the world, this summer has been a very, very hot one. We've seen heatwaves and droughts all over, many of which have led to new records in temperature, including in Turkey, which over weekend smashed a former record by a considerable margin.
As per the Met Office in the UK, it has been revealed that the area of Silopi, Sirnak, in Turkey hit the blisteringly hot temperature of 50.5°C on Friday, July 25, which was hot enough to beat the former record that was set in August 2023, when an also swelteringly warm 49.5°C was set, an entire degree Celsius lower than what was achieved a few days ago.
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The Met Office notes that this level of heat is not just a major issue for the health of humans and wildlife, but it also leads to a huge risk of wildfires breaking out and causing immeasurable damage to the environment and surrounding area.