Moscow (AFP) July 13, 2021
Russia's meteorological service said Tuesday the country could see its hottest summer on record, driven by climate change, after a record-breaking heatwave in June. Moscow was hit by a historic heat wave at the end of June, with temperatures reaching a 120-year record. "We estimate that temperatures will be high in the country both in the second half of July and August," meteorologist R
Russia warns of hot summer after June records
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