Al-Ahsa and Al-Dhahran in Saudi Arabia have recorded unprecedented temperatures of <strong>48°C</strong>, making them the hottest areas in the kingdom. In contrast, Abha has reported the lowest temperatures, highlighting the severe impact of heatwaves in the region.
The Singaporean government has announced expectations of hot days over the next two weeks, emphasizing the need to protect vulnerable groups from the effects of heat. These warnings come amid changing climatic conditions in the country.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department announced that as of this morning, no areas in the country have recorded a Level 2 heatwave. This comes amid growing concerns about the climate's impact on public health.
Four areas in Kedah, Malaysia, including Balik Pulau, Pendang, Bukit Selambau, and Kota Setar, have recorded second-level heat waves since 4 PM. This comes amid a significant rise in temperatures in the region, raising concerns among local residents.