Japan Records Scorching New Temperature High
Japan experienced its highest-ever recorded temperature of 41.6 degrees Celsius in Isesaki, surpassing last week's record of 41.2 degrees in Tamba. The surge in temperature raises concerns over continued climate changes and their impact on the region.

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Japan marked a historic rise in temperatures, with the eastern city of Isesaki recording an unprecedented 41.6 degrees Celsius, as reported by the Meteorological Agency.
This milestone overtakes the previous record of 41.2 degrees Celsius set just last week in Tamba, located in Hyogo prefecture.
The rapidly increasing heat levels have intensified discussions around climate change and its escalating effects on the environment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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