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Italy logged a temperature of 119.8 degrees Fahrenheit in what could be Europe's hottest day ever

Aug 12, 2021, 18:34 IST
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A man cools down in Messina, Sicily, on August 11, 2021. GIOVANNI ISOLINO/AFP via Getty Images
  • Italy recorded a temperature of 48.8 degrees Celsius (119.8 Fahrenheit) on Sicily Wednesday.
  • If verified by the United Nations, it will be Europe's highest-ever temperature.
  • Italy is battling a heatwave and wildfires.
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The Italian island of Sicily recorded a temperature 48.8 degrees Celsius (119.8 Fahrenheit), in what could be Europe's hottest-ever temperature.

Sicily's agriculture-meteorological information service recorded the temperature on Wednesday. The record still needs to be verified by the United Nations' World Meteorological Organization to be confirmed as the continent's hottest-ever temperature.

The current official record in Europe is 48 Celsius (118.4 Fahrenheit), according to the WHO. It was registered in Athens, Greece, in 1977.

Italy is currently battling a heatwave caused by an anticyclone, which is a dense high pressure system, the BBC reported.

Parts of the country, including Sicily, are facing raging wildfires, as are nearby Greece and Turkey.

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Firemen said they carried out more than 500 operations in Sicily and Calabria in just 12 hours, Reuters reported.

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