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Iraq's weather service warned on Thursday that temperatures will increase next week in most parts of the country, with the highs expected to reach 51 degrees Celsius, adding to the daily woes of Iraqi citizens already facing a deteriorated security situation and lack of public services.
The country typically faces brutal heat in the summers and endemic electricity outages make life even harder when temperatures soar. Those who can, escape to cooler spots in neighbouring countries, while those who can't afford a trip abroad stay indoors or go swimming in the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
In some public places, showers and water spray cooling fans have been set up for those who want to cool down, and some street vendors and taxi drivers keep wet handkerchiefs on their heads. Carts for watermelon, ice cream and cold drinks are seen on almost every street corner.
Chief weather forecaster Haider Habib said that Thursday's temperature hit 50 degrees Celsius in three areas in Iraq. The cities of Basra and Maysan saw the hottest temperatures in July, registering 52 degrees Celsius last month.
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