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Serbia says 2024 was its hottest year ever

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The Balkan country’s met office reported a record number of days when temperatures topped 35°C.

BELGRADE: Serbia marked the hottest year in its recorded history in 2024, the Balkan country’s meteorological office said this week.

The average surface air temperature last year was 13.3°C, “which is 2.3°C higher than the average for the period 1991-2020 and almost 1°C more that the previously hottest year – 2023,” the state hydro-meteorological service said in a report yesterday.

Globally, the United Nations’s climate and weather agency has said 2024 is set to be the warmest ever seen across the planet since records began being kept, capping a decade of unprecedented heat fuelled by human activity.

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