Heatwave
Israel launches AI fire prediction tool to protect transportation systems
As the new fire prediction system is rolled out this summer, it represents a significant leap forward in Israel's ability to manage the risks posed by climate change.
Heatwaves from May to September: Météo-France's terrifying forecast for France in 2100
Kuwait struggles with power cuts as temperatures soar
2024 could be world's hottest year as June breaks records
Blackouts and extreme heat plague Egypt as government extends rolling electricity cuts
Amid extreme temperatures, the state-owned electricity company is struggling to meet the demand for electricity and air conditioning in a population of over 114 million.
Hundreds reportedly died at this year's Hajj in Saudi Arabia
Over 1.83 million Muslims from 22 countries participated in the pilgrimage this year. Significant security presence at the hospital when an official read out the names of the deceased.
Soaring temperatures scorch pilgrims on Hajj in Saudi Arabia
Muslim pilgrim deaths pile up due to harsh weather conditions at Hajj
Hot and dry weather, with some rain, expected over Sukkot
It will be hotter than usual for the season in most areas of the country.
Extreme heat may trigger human-mammal mass extinction sooner than thought
This event would mark the first mass extinction of a magnitude comparable to the era of the dinosaurs.
Addis Ababa's warming may trigger year-round malaria, study warns
According to the report, the city’s extreme daily maximum temperature would increase by about 1.7° Celsius by 2060.
Israel's August had record-breaking heatwave, unexpected rain
Only the years 2021, 2015, 2010 and 1998 were hotter, with 2010 being the hottest, Israel's Meteorological Service reported.
Israel orgs to provide Holocaust survivors with free electricity
Amid one of the hottest summers on record, many Holocaust survivors are unable to afford to keep their homes cool.
A fowl turn of events: Tens of thousands of Israeli chickens die in heatwave
The current heatwave is estimated to have caused about NIS 20 million in damages in the agriculture sector.
Power cuts, heatwave disrupt lives of sick Gazans
Power cuts in Gaza, which are unpredictable at the best of times, now last for around 12 hours a day instead of 10 as demand for air conditioning soars.
Flights grounded at Ben-Gurion as extreme heatwave causes delays
The Israel Airports Authority also advised passengers to keep up to date with the airlines and the landings and takeoffs.