The heat level is nearly 54 degrees Celsius, Iran becomes one of the hottest countries in the world

With a temperature of nearly 54 degrees Celsius, Iran has surpassed Asia's highest temperature record in June 2017.

Etienne Kapikian, a French meteorologist, said the temperature in Ahvaz city in southwestern Iran reached a record high of 53.7 degrees Celsius on June 29, 2017. t

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Record high temperatures in the last days of June 2017 in Iran.(Photo: Getty Images).

The record temperature in June 2017 in Asia was "approached" with a record heat (56.6 degrees C) measured in Death Valley, California on July 10, 1913.

According to USA Today, the temperature measured in Iran if including the humidity, it also reached 61.1 degrees C.

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Ahvaz city has temperatures up to 53.7 degrees Celsius on June 29, 2017.

Kapikian said that the concentration of mercury "concentrated" in the air is one of the reasons for the high temperature in Iran.

Although it dropped to 47 degrees Celsius, experts warned that Iran's temperature could rise to 50 degrees Celsius as the mercury concentration rises again.

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The temperature in Iran reaches 53.4 degrees C.

Rising temperatures in recent times are becoming one of the top concerns of many people around the world.

A recent study shows that nearly one-third of the world's population is "exposed" to record high heat for at least 20 days a year due to the frightening effects of climate change.

Recent research also shows that climate change without cutting greenhouse gas emissions could cause a quarter of the world's population to die from deadly heat waves by 2100.