Along with America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, the extreme heat wave continues, the records of the hottest days began to be created, while the incidents of forest fires also increased, the authorities of the affected areas issued severe heat warnings. The people have been instructed to be careful.
According to the United Nations World Meteorological Agency, the temperature will remain above 40 degrees Celsius in North America, Asia, North Africa and the Mediterranean this week.
According to the Algerian Meteorological Department, five Algerian states have recorded the highest temperature in the world at 51 degrees Celsius in recent days.
Tunisia, Algeria’s neighbor in North Africa, also saw temperatures reach 49 degrees, while higher-than-normal temperatures in neighboring countries such as Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan sparked forest fires.
Hundreds of people have been shifted to safer places from the affected areas.
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