An Iraqi man cools himself off with water as the temperature reaches fifty degrees Celsius in Baghdad on July 30. Ahmad Al Rubaye/AFP Photo
An Iraqi man cools himself off with water as the temperature reaches fifty degrees Celsius in Baghdad on July 30. Ahmad Al Rubaye/AFP Photo
An Iraqi man cools himself off with water as the temperature reaches fifty degrees Celsius in Baghdad on July 30. Ahmad Al Rubaye/AFP Photo
An Iraqi man cools himself off with water as the temperature reaches fifty degrees Celsius in Baghdad on July 30. Ahmad Al Rubaye/AFP Photo

Iraqis take mandatory day off as heatwave smothers Mideast


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BAGHDAD // Iraqis have a mandatory day off as temperatures soar above 50 degrees Celsius, part of a heatwave enveloping much of the already scorching Middle East.

Gulf residents cranked up their air conditioners and elsewhere in the Middle East those who could headed to the beach to escape Thursday’s soaring temperatures, high even by the standards of the region.

The Iraqi government announced the four-day holiday on Wednesday as a precaution, urging people to limit outdoor activities and drink plenty of water.

Chronic electricity and water cuts in Iraq and other conflict-ridden countries make heatwaves even more unbearable — particularly for the 3.1 million people displaced by violence.

* Associated Press