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Turkey breaks record for hottest day with 49.5C

  • Turkey has recorded its hottest temperature ever, with Eskisehir reaching 49.5 degrees Celsius, surpassing the previous record set in 2021.
  • The heatwave in Turkey is expected to continue, with temperatures exceeding the normal seasonal levels by up to 11 degrees Celsius.
  • Climate change is the main cause of the heatwave, and experts predict that Turkey will experience even higher temperatures in the next few decades, which could impact tourism and water management in the region.
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Value was measured in the municipality of Saricakaya, in the province of Eskisehir. The Minister of Urbanism and Environment attributed the very high temperature to the heat wave that hit Turkey.

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In Eskisehir in central Turkey, the temperature has risen to a new record level. It is around eleven degrees warmer than usual in the city this summer. This also has an impact on tourism.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The weather service warned of a prolonged heat wave. Climate change is seen as the main cause

·Vienna, Austria
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RIA Novosti [🇷🇺-affiliated] broke the news in Russian Federation on Tuesday, August 15, 2023.
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