On Australia's hottest day, a man baked meat in a car (Video)

Australia endured its hottest day ever, reaching an average temperature of 105.6F (40.9C). According to foreign media, Telegrafi traces, Tuesday's peak overshadowed the previous record 104.5F (40.3C), which was set in January 2013. But what meteorologists warn, the record may not last long with [...]
According to foreign media, Telegrafi traces, Tuesday's peak overshadowed the previous record 104.5F (40.3C), which was set in January 2013.
But what meteorologists warn, the record may not last long with the heat of summer in Australia, which is expected to deteriorate.

This heat will only intensify today”, Diana Eadie of the Bureau of Meteorology said in the country.
Some Australia took advantage of the heat by flocking to beaches and getting into the water to relax.

However, the heat wave has also increased the risk of presenting fires in the country.

Thus it has been reported that heat is increasing a crisis that has already killed six people and destroyed hundreds of homes, with several fires of fire out of control for weeks at the beginning of the Southern Hemisphere.

And while people are having trouble coping with the heat, a man has decided to do an experiment.
He was reportedly determined to bake a piece of meat successfully inside a car on a hot day in Australia.
Stu Hostelly placed pork in a container in the seat of his car in Perth, Western Australia, for about 10 hours.
It worked! ” wrote in a Facebook post with photos of meat cooked cut in slices to demonstrate his mildness. /Telegraph/












