The feeling was reminiscent of the moment when a person steps out of a plane and is hit by hot air from a hot runway. But in Syracuse, there was nowhere to retreat from it. That's how journalist Jill Pole described August 11, 2021, when the temperature around the Sicilian city rose to 48.8 degrees Celsius. The world's meteoro...
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The feeling was reminiscent of the moment when a person steps out of a plane and is hit by hot air from a hot runway. But in Syracuse, there was nowhere to retreat from it. That's how journalist Jill Pole described August 11, 2021, when the temperature around the Sicilian city rose to 48.8 degrees Celsius. The world's meteoro...