Baghdad: Iraqi cities recorded the highest temperatures in the world according to global indicators, as 11 governorates, where temperatures reached half the boiling point, topped the ranking of cities in the world. According to a bulletin from the 'Placerville' station in California, the city of Amara recorded the highest temperature in the world, 50.8 degrees Celsius, followed in second place by Nasiriyah, 50.8 degrees Celsius, and in third place by the Hussein area in Basra Governorate, 50.5 degrees Celsius, and Kut came in fourth place, while the city of Kuwait International Airport in Kuwait came in fifth place with a temperature of 50.5 degrees Celsius. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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