Remember the unbearable heat in the UK where record-breaking temperatures reached 40C?
While spring has finally arrived in the UK, and we’re looking forward to the warmth of the sun, there is such a thing as too hot.
In one country in particular, there’s a city so hot that birds can be seen falling dead from the sky, and there’s even air conditioning outside in the streets.
Kuwait City in the Middle East is considered the hottest city on earth, hitting sweltering temperatures that reach over 50°C.
It’s so sizzling, that locals have described the heat as ‘uninhabitable’ in the summer.
The mercury starts to climb in Kuwait in May, where it then continues to spike throughout the summer months.
Kuwait City itself is a concrete metropolis, and as such, retains the heat. The city, which is known its for huge oil reserves, also sees low rainfall which make matters worse.
The highest temperature recorded by Kuwait’s Mitribah weather station, which …