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Turkey marks 50.5C heat record in southeast

A forest worker in the Aksu district of Antalya, a Mediterranean city in southern Turkey, July 25, 2025. REUTERS/Kaan Soyturk
 
A forest worker in the Aksu district of Antalya, a Mediterranean city in southern Turkey, July 25, 2025. REUTERS/Kaan Soyturk

Istanbul - Turkey's environment ministry said Saturday that meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5°C in the southeast of the country, a nationwide record.
The record temperature was registered on Friday at Silopi, the ministry said in a post on X.
And across the country, 132 weather stations had registered record temperatures for July, the statement added.
Silopi, in the province of Sirnak, sits just 10 kilometres (six miles) from Turkey's borders with Iraq and Syria.
The previous heat record in temperature, recorded in August 2023, was 49.5C.
The country is currently in the grip of a heatwave and is fighting fires in a number of regions.
Firefighters have been struggling for four days to contain one in the northern Karabuk province, forcing the evacuation of several villagers.
On Wednesday, 10 people perished fighting a fire in Eskisehir province.
The heatwave, which is expected to last several more days, has forced some local authorities to announce restrictions on water consumption, including the seaside resort of Cesme, near Izmir on Turkey's west coast.
Neighbouring Greece is also suffering a heatwave and battling fires in several parts of the country.
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