
Bangladesh Sizzles at 43.8°C: Hottest Day Since 1989 🥵
Bangladesh faces its hottest day since 1989 as temperatures soar to 43.8°C in Jessore amid a sweeping heat wave. The intense heat is affecting millions across the country.
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Bangladesh faces its hottest day since 1989 as temperatures soar to 43.8°C in Jessore amid a sweeping heat wave. The intense heat is affecting millions across the country.
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