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Heat waves are pounding Egypt, and often there’s no AC

Por: The Boston Globe World July 23, 2024

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CAIRO — Egyptian summers have always been hot. But it has not always been this hot, with temperatures barely dipping below 100 degrees in Cairo since May, testing tempers and massacring houseplants. And it has never been this hot at a time when the government has imposed power cuts on most of the country for more than a year, plunging millions into sweaty, un-air-conditioned misery for hours each day.Since last summer, when energy shortages... + full article



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