The hottest place on Earth at 56.7°C, recorded in 1913.
2/10
Image credit: Pexels
Kebili (Tunisia)
Hit 55°C, the highest temperature ever recorded in Africa.
3/10
Image credit: Pexels
Ahvaz (Iran)
Recorded 54°C, known for extreme heat and high humidity levels.
4/10
Image credit: Pexels
Tirat Tsvi (Israel)
Measured 54°C, considered among the highest temperatures in its region.
5/10
Image credit: Pexels
Mitribah (Kuwait)
The hottest place on Earth at 56.7°C, recorded in 1913.
6/10
Image credit: Pexels
Basra (Iraq)
Reached 53.9°C, reflecting the intense heat of the Middle East region.
7/10
Image credit: Pexels
Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
Reached 52°C, a record high in 2010 in this major Red Sea port city.
8/10
Image credit: Pexels
Turbat (Pakistan)
Scorched at 53.7°C, making it one of Asia’s hottest cities.
9/10
Image credit: Pexels
Mexicali (Mexico)
Hit 52°C, known for its extreme desert climate and intense summer heat.
10/10
Image credit: Pexels
Al Jazeera Border Gate (UAE)
Recorded 52.1°C, with extreme heat lasting short but intense bursts.
By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts Cookies Policy.