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Kuwait Endures Extreme Heat as Temperatures Reach 51°C

Kuwait endures extreme heat this week, as temperatures reached record highs across the country. On Tuesday, Rabia recorded a staggering 51 degrees Celsius. This made it the hottest area in the country during the ongoing heatwave.

Other regions also faced similar conditions. Jahra, Abdaly, and Kuwait International Airport all recorded temperatures of 50 degrees Celsius. The intense heat has affected daily life across urban and rural areas.

The meteorological department linked these extreme temperatures to the Indian monsoon depression. This weather pattern brings very hot air masses and northwesterly winds across the region. Inland areas feel the full effect, while coastal regions also battle high humidity.

The acting head of the meteorological department explained that the country will continue to face daytime temperatures exceeding 50°C. Nights will also remain uncomfortably warm across most areas. Although some relief is expected by Friday, residents should remain cautious.

In coastal regions, humidity levels are expected to be high until the weekend. Experts advise staying indoors during peak hours. They also recommend drinking plenty of water, wearing loose clothing, and avoiding outdoor activities.

Kuwait endures extreme heat not only during the day but also at night. This continuous exposure raises concerns for vulnerable populations. Children, the elderly, and outdoor workers face the highest risks during these conditions.

Forecasts suggest the heatwave may continue until Saturday. Some regions could even experience temperatures as high as 52 degrees Celsius. Government agencies have asked citizens to follow official guidance closely.

This heatwave highlights the urgent need for climate adaptation in the Gulf region. High temperatures are becoming more frequent and severe. Urban planning and energy systems must adjust to protect public health and comfort.

Kuwait endures extreme heat while communities and services work hard to adapt. As the heat persists, awareness and preparedness remain critical to safety and resilience.

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