World’s Hotest Places: Temperatures have been recorded at record levels in many countries of the world. The hottest cities include the cities of Pakistan and India.
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In many countries of the Northern Hemisphere, the month of June has been very hot. The same situation prevails from the first day of July as well. Since June 25, 486 people have died in British Columbia, Canada. The temperature in this province had reached 50 degrees Celsius. The havoc of severe heat is also being seen in America.
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Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 43.1 degree Celsius on July 1. Which is the highest since July 2012. Talking about the hottest places in the world, a temperature of 52 degrees Celsius was recorded on July 1 in Jacobabad, Pakistan. This city is located in the Sindh province of the country (Hottest Places On Earth as of Right Now). The people of this city always have to face so much heat.
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Heat dome is believed to be the main reason for this heat, due to which many cities of the world are coming under its grip. These cities include Kuwait’s Nuwaisib, Canada’s Vancouver, America’s Portland, Pakistan’s Jacobabad, Delhi, Iran’s Omidiyeh and many other cities in the Middle East (Hottest Places On Earth and Temperature).
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The small town of Lytton, located 200 km from Vancouver, Canada, recorded a temperature of 49.6 °C on June 29. Which is the highest temperature ever recorded in the whole of Canada (Hottest Places On Earth Right Now). Schools, universities and vaccination centers have been closed in British Columbia.
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The city of Portland, located in the US state of Oregon, has recorded the highest temperature ever recorded at 46.6 °C. Which has also broken the old record (Hottest City On Earth). Earlier in 1965, the temperature of 41.6 °C was recorded. On June 22, Nuwaisib in Kuwait recorded the highest temperature of 53.2 degree Celsius in the whole world.
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In neighboring Iraq’s Omidyeh, the temperature reached 51.6 degrees Celsius on July 1. The highest temperature ever recorded in Iran is 51 °C (Hottest Places On Earth Temperature). The same is true of many cities in UAE, Oman and Saudi Arabia. The temperature has increased to a record level in about 23 countries of the world.
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Temperatures of 50 degrees or more have been recorded. The highest officially recorded temperature before this was 53.7 °C in Death Valley, California in 1913 (Hottest Places On Earth Besides Death Valley). At the same time, in the African country of Tunisia, the temperature of 55 degrees Celsius was recorded in 1913.
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