US heatwave: Nearly two dozen cities under heat warnings

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Cities and towns across three continents are in the grip of heatwaves so strong they are breaking records.
From Beijing to Rome, people are struggling with extreme weather conditions and heat-related illnesses.
The US city of Phoenix has broken a record set nearly half a century ago, of 19 consecutive days of temperatures above 43 degrees Celsius.

Al Jazeera’s Kristen Saloomey reports from Clark County, Nevada where heat shelters are nearly full.

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Indeed, Allah is The Lord of Retribution!
Long Live Afghanistan!
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Long Live The Islamic World!

Allahu Akbar!

imranmunsif
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Here in Cambodia is been raining 3 month none stop

johnhemryjson
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In the richest country in the world, to see homeless people is a tragedy.

Splash-nrot
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In Dubai is 45 degree Celsius and UpTo 70 humidity

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*USA🇺🇲 still occupied Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, Mariana, Virgin, Baker, Howland, Jarvis, Johnston, Kingman, Midway, Navassa, Palmyra, Wake.*
USA must end occupation & Keep peace

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The mosquitos too.. something is wrong with them... They aren't pregnant yet are biting and injecting venom.. super annoying welts..

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Why don't cities (or even individuals) build cooling towers aka wind catchers? You could reduce your electricity consumption for a/c. Put them in homes, schools or other even in community buildings for people to cool off if the grid goes down. Look into ancient windcatcher cooling technology. Also, there is the Persian ice house, or how to make ice in the desert.

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Why don't cities (or even individuals) build cooling towers aka wind catchers? You could reduce your electricity consumption for a/c. Put them in homes, schools or other even in community buildings for people to cool off if the grid goes down. Look into ancient windcatcher cooling technology. Also, there is the Persian ice house, or how to make ice in the desert.

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Maybe you could sit in the car with the air conditioning on, windows rolled up. Hydrocarbons anyone? Wasn't there a song once that said " When will they ever learn?". Now its "Where has all the air gone ". "Gone too idiots, every one."

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Well here in Portugal (Carcavelos beach 5km above my sub-seafloor cave) it's a cool 26 - 28 degrees and sunshine, absolutely the perfect weather !

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