Iranian City with highest temperatures in Earth's history

The city of Ahas of Iran, which has 1.1 million inhabitants in the desert region of this country, has marked not only the highest temperatures in Iran, but throughout Earth's history, time broadcasts. The temperature of 54 degrees Celsius is reported to have been marked in the city of Ahvaz by the French International Meteorological Institute, [...]
The city of Ahas of Iran, which has 1.1 million inhabitants in the desert region of this country, has marked not only the highest temperatures in Iran, but throughout Earth's history, time broadcasts.
The temperature of 54 degrees Celsius is reported to have been marked in the city of Ahvaz by the French International Meteorological Institute, Mateo France.
This was done by meteorologist Erianne Kapican in a post on his social media accounts, which he wrote: “The new Iranian National Warming Record that has ever been recorded” -- and this is the hottest temperature ever recorded in June in the entire history of planet Earth, since temperatures have begun.












