This summer in Russia is proving to be one of the hottest seen in more than a century.
Moscow broke its 1917 temperature record this week, and many cities across the country are sweltering in temperatures well above 35 degrees Celsius.
According to the FOBOS weather centre, On Wednesday, the mercury rose to 32.7 degrees Celsius in Moscow, topping the record set in 1917 for that day by half a degree.
FOBOS stated that records were broken across the country from Russia’s Pacific coast to Siberia and regions closer to Europe.
While many Muscovites are finding relief in the city’s fountains and parks, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin urged residents to take precautions amid the heatwave.
Source : Arirang TV, https://www.arirang.com/news/view?id=272879
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