Japan Breaks 17 Heatwave Records in July Since 1898 As Temperature Soars | Planet Pulse | N18G

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Japan has recorded its hottest July since records began in 1898, with temperatures soaring past 41°C in several cities. The heatwave shattered 17 all-time temperature records across the country, following an unusually early end to the rainy season. Experts warn that the extreme heat, combined with low rainfall and drying reservoirs, could threaten crops and water supplies. Climate scientists link this intensifying heat to human-caused global warming, which is also disrupting natural cycles, causing cherry blossoms to bloom early and delaying Mount Fuji’s snowcap. With more severe heat expected, Japan’s summer is shaping into a stark warning of the planet’s warming future.

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