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Kuwait City, the world's hottest city, has been branded 'unliveable' as temperatures continue to soar - with the coast so hot it can boil sea creatures to death.
Last year temperatures rose to 52C in oil-rich Kuwait City - which is when heat becomes dangerous and potentially deadly as its 10C above a healthy body temperatures and halfway to boiling point ...
Kuwait City itself is a concrete metropolis, and as such, retains the heat. The city, which is known its for huge oil reserves, also sees low rainfall which make matters worse.
Kuwaiti security forces gather at the building that was engulfed by fire in Kuwait City, on June 12, 2024. Yasser Al-Zayyat/AFP/Getty Images.
A U.S. soldier died in a noncombatant incident at Camp Arifjan near Kuwait City on Sunday, according to a press release from the U.S. army.