Statistics from the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting show that in the past 10 years, there has never been a year when all three regions, North - Central - South,
Meteorologists around the world predict that the summer of 2020 will record temperatures 1 degree Celsius higher than the annual average.
The record heat shock has caused many European countries to hit a level of over 37 degrees Celsius, which is forecast to be hotter than the 2003 event that killed 15,000 people.
Many Indian cities reached record high temperatures from 48 to 50.3 degrees Celsius due to the effects of global warming and the late rainy season.
According to the AFP news agency, Indian media have reported cases of strange behavior by animals due to the hot weather and prolonged drought in the country.
The intense heat in many parts of India caused authorities to issue a red warning - the highest level. Someone died of heat shock.
On June 3, Hanoi temperature increased to 41 degrees Celsius, the peak of the heat wave. However, the actual outdoor temperature is much higher, causing a burning sensation for
Mr. Le Thanh Hai, Deputy General Director of the National Center for Hydrometeorology said, it is expected that the hot weather this year will be more severe, more likely to have