Kuwait City Swelters at 54C
- Kuwait City experiences extreme heat with temperatures reaching almost 54C.
- Locals describe the heat as suffocating, making breathing difficult.
- High temperatures pose health risks and discomfort in Kuwait City.
In a daring challenge, a YouTuber recently ventured to Kuwait City, known as the hottest city in the world, where temperatures have soared to a staggering 53.9°C. During his visit, the mercury peaked at 51°C, prompting him to undertake a 5km run despite the extreme conditions. Local residents described the heat as so intense that it feels like "choking," highlighting the severe impact of such high temperatures on daily life. The YouTuber, identified as Ben, shared his experience with followers, expressing the overwhelming sensation of the heat. He noted that since 2016, Kuwait City has consistently recorded temperatures exceeding 50°C, with the current heatwave coinciding with his visit. "It feels like I'm in a sauna," he remarked, acknowledging that he underestimated the severity of the climate. As part of his adventure, Ben engaged with a local tour guide who echoed the sentiment of the oppressive heat. At 5:30 PM, the temperature was still a sweltering 39°C, prompting Ben to test his limits by attempting the 5km run. He cautioned viewers against attempting similar feats, emphasizing the dangers of exercising in such extreme heat. Kuwait's local authorities have implemented measures to protect residents from the harsh summer conditions, including prohibiting outdoor work during peak heat hours. This initiative underscores the seriousness of the climate challenges faced in the region.