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In Iraq, temperatures soar over 50 degrees with no electricity to cool down | AFP

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In Iraq, summer is always hot, but this year with 52 degrees in the shade, the country is also plunged into darkness with country wide electricity cuts. Due to the power outages not a single watt of energy is being delivered to houses where refrigerators, air conditioners and other fans sit out of service. Subscribe to AFP and activate your notifications to get the latest news 🔔 /channel/UC86dbj-lbDks_hZ5gRKL49Q/

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    @samuelponce1منذ 2 سنوات Crazy that today they still are facing 122f heat wonder if it got any better the situation 1
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    @maxmillion868منذ 3 سنوات Looks Like the World is going to Fried . Thank You 5/7/2021 .
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    @oda1332منذ 3 سنوات Did abas and ali hussien fix your power yet ? 7
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    @brandondunnegan3890منذ 2 سنوات I've spent two summers in iraq and 50 Celsius is a cool summer day. 130f and your boots started getting soft. 140f and they would melt to the road id="hidden1" class="buttons"> with each step. But I dont remember seeing any Iraqi dousing themselves with a water hose. Saw em swim in a canal though. ....وسعت 2
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    @espenthoresen998قبل 9 أشهر Humans can’t function in this condition
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    @brandondunnegan3890منذ 2 سنوات I've spent two summers in iraq and 50 Celsius is a cool summer day. 130f and your boots started getting soft. 140f and they would melt to the road id="hidden2" class="buttons"> with each step. But I dont remember seeing any Iraqi dousing themselves with a water hose. Saw em swim in a canal though. ....وسعت 2
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    @brandondunnegan3890منذ 2 سنوات I've spent two summers in iraq and 50 Celsius is a cool summer day. 130f and your boots started getting soft. 140f and they would melt to the road id="hidden3" class="buttons"> with each step. But I dont remember seeing any Iraqi dousing themselves with a water hose. Saw em swim in a canal though. ....وسعت 2
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    @brandondunnegan3890منذ 2 سنوات I've spent two summers in iraq and 50 Celsius is a cool summer day. 130f and your boots started getting soft. 140f and they would melt to the road id="hidden4" class="buttons"> with each step. But I dont remember seeing any Iraqi dousing themselves with a water hose. Saw em swim in a canal though. ....وسعت 2
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    @brandondunnegan3890منذ 2 سنوات I've spent two summers in iraq and 50 Celsius is a cool summer day. 130f and your boots started getting soft. 140f and they would melt to the road id="hidden5" class="buttons"> with each step. But I dont remember seeing any Iraqi dousing themselves with a water hose. Saw em swim in a canal though. ....وسعت 2