The thermometer in Iraq showed 49 degrees Celsius – two military died of dehydration

Mercury in Iraq, in some parts of the South, was raised at 49 degrees Celsius, the highest temperature recorded this year, according to the meteorological service, with authorities referring to the deaths of two military curses by dehydration after being exposed to the sun. Yesterday in Di Car, a poor and marginalized province in Iraqi south, two tests died, and many others had to be hospitalized after prolonged exposure to the sun at a military academy, became known by the authorities who denounced them. After 2024 as the warmest year ever recorded on the continents, as well as on the surface of the oceans, in 2025 it is expected to continue the tendency to record heat in recent months in Europe and China. In Iraq, summers are usually accompanied by heat, with temperatures often exceeding 50 degrees Celsius. Today, in Iraqi south, the thermometer showed 49 degrees Celsius in Vasora and Maisan provinces […]
Source: News Beast

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