Libya’s Ministry of Environment has warned that several parts of the country will be affected by a hot desert low-pressure system over the next two days, with temperatures expected to rise sharply and reach around 47°C in some areas. The ministry said southern regions, particularly Sabha and the Murzuq Basin, will see temperatures exceeding 40°C from Friday. It also warned of active southerly winds that may exceed 40 kilometres per hour, causing…
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