How many people die every summer in your country?
>tfw summer just started
>>61064024
Lowlifes and children usually go to the river for making a bath whilst there are 35+C outside and they die - every day.
It's quite funny to see that every day at news. When will they learn?
>>61064062
Tons of kids drown in Arizonan cause everyone uses their pool during the summer but no one's watching the kids
not enough
>>61064087
I understand the kids younger than 13. But those lowlifes who keep taking baths and die regardless of the warnings are phony.
>>61064112
same
>>61064024
> pic
Weak amerifags....
Sometimes Arabs get bored of living and they come over to stab people.
But other than that, we're actually prepared for the summer every year. The winter is usually the problem here.
>>61065655
It doesn't even get hot in your country lmao
Yeah. Our homes are designed to insulate heat, so if it's warm too many days in a row the old people start to croak.
>>61065716
>>61065751
People have been frying eggs on Arizona sidewalks for decades dude, we make cookies in car windshields and steaks on the ground "mate" B)
>>61064024
t. Texas
Every couple of weeks you hear on the news of a death from the heat. I say, that if an adult can't get out of the heat, natural selection comes into play.
>>61065897
Hottest day in Celsius that you have experienced?
>>61065897
Arizona heat is babby tier, come back when you have a hole in the o-zone layer the size of a continent
>>61065716
Marble Bar, Western Australia
>The town set a world record of most consecutive days of 100 °F (37.8 °C) or above, during a period of 160 days from 31 October 1923 to 7 April 1924
>>61065970
51C
We have an unofficial nationwide meme called midsummer lottery where we try to guess how many guys drown in midsummers eve for boating drunk.
>>61066098
That's hilarious but if we had a death lottery for kids it wouldn't be as accepted :(
>>61065751
>>61065897
It has to be 72C for the protein of an egg to cook
Every video you see is bullshit. They blowtorch pans and sidewalks before the crack the egg onto it
>>61065970
42. Heat index, who knows
>>61066177
Duh, but you can put a metal pan on the ground, and when it gets hot after an hour or two, it will sizzle an egg or a steak. Sounds and looks cool but no one actually cooks shit like that ya goof
>>61065655
It was like 125 down there a couple days ago
>>61066202
I remember my suburb was 48. with 0% humidity and a fuckedmassive hole in the ozone layer. and that was on top of 3 days of heatwave. It hurt to breath that day...
>tfw its midnight]
>tfw it's still 100F/37C
>>61066254
This week in Southeast Texas
>Pic related
>>61066337
In non-American units. Walk outside into an oven. Taking into consideration 75%+ humidity
>>61066337
34 degrees is normal summer weather for me.
It is considered a heatwave after 39 degrees. After 45 degrees, they start sending kids home from school.
>>61066412
>they start sending kids home after 45C
Really? They just cancel recces here, y'all are raising some pussies
>>61066439
thats for public schools, but it really depends on the school. For me it was "ties off" if it got over 40
>>61066412
That is just the beginning. August is our hottest month. It is not surprising to get 98-104/36-40 for 6 weeks straight with a 111/46 heat index.
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negative zero citizens because of very high population growth rate, and very porous immigration from other countries. t. statistician