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July 21 marks hottest day ever recorded, EU climate monitor reports
July 21 marks hottest day ever recorded, EU climate monitor reports
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00:00On Sunday, July 21, was the hottest day in human history for 100,000 years.
00:05According to the European Union's Climate Change Service,
00:07the global average temperature on Sunday was 17.9 degrees Celsius.
00:12On July 21, the temperature in Karachi was 55 degrees Celsius even at 1 a.m.
00:17According to weather experts, it seemed from the beginning that this year would be the hottest.
00:23On Sunday, July 21, was the hottest day in human history for 100,000 years.
00:30According to the European Union's Climate Change Service,
00:32the global average temperature on Sunday was 17.9 degrees Celsius.
00:37On July 21, the temperature in Karachi was 55 degrees Celsius even at 1 a.m.
00:42According to weather experts, it seemed from the beginning that this year would be the hottest.
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