Iran village records Earth's highest heat index at 82.2° C

A heat index of 82.2°C and a dew point of 36.1°C potentially were recorded in southern Iran, possibly setting world records. US meteorologist Colin McCarthy reported these readings and expressed doubts about their accuracy, prompting calls for an investigation. These extreme conditions have raised health concerns due to high humidity and temperatures.

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