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Blazing heat in Iraq as Baghdad, south top 50C

Blazing heat in Iraq as Baghdad, south top 50C

Al Etihada day ago
28 July 2025 13:15
BAGHDAD (AFP)Iraqis grappled on Monday with searing heat in the capital Baghdad and parts of the country's south, where the weather service said temperatures reached 51C in the shade.Iraq's 46 million people face rising temperatures, chronic water shortages, and year-on-year droughts in a country intensely impacted by the effects of climate change.Summer temperatures often climb to 52C, especially in July and August.On central Baghdad's bustling streets on Monday, people sought respite from the sweltering heat in front of swirling mist fans set up near restaurants and shops.Some pedestrians drenched their faces with cold water purchased from sidewalk vendors, while drivers had to pull over to the roadside to cool down their engines.The national weather service said the temperature reached 51C in Baghdad and in areas to the capital's southeast, from the central Wasit province to Dhi Qar, Missan and Basra in the south.Another eight provinces hit 50C on Monday, with temperatures expected to drop slightly on Wednesday, according to the official Iraq News Agency.
Iraq's water resources ministry has said that "this year is one of the driest since 1933", and that water reserve are down to only eight percent of their full capacity.
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