
In recent days, air temperatures in southern Iran have risen sharply. According to Eldorado Weather, the city of Abadan was recorded as the hottest city in the world in the past 24 hours.
According to the source, the temperature in Abadan reached 51 degrees Celsius, which is considered an extremely high level by global heat standards. Along with Abadan, three other Iranian cities — Omidieh, Ahvaz, and Dezful — were also included in the list of the 15 hottest cities in the world.
Meteorologists explain this extreme heat in southern Iran with "heated air currents" and "low humidity levels." These factors further intensify the heat and can have a serious impact on human health.
Health organizations are urging the population to take precautionary measures. It is especially important to protect young children, the elderly, and those with cardiovascular diseases from direct sunlight. Doctors recommend avoiding outdoor activities during peak hours, increasing fluid intake, and using air conditioners.
Observers note that temperatures may rise even further in the coming days. Therefore, residents and visitors in the region are advised to follow safety guidelines. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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