A worker, called 'torchers', works in a charcoal production during scorching heat exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in Diyarbakir, Turkiye on July 18, 2024.
The world registered its hottest day on record for the second time in just two days, according to the latest data compiled by the European Union's climate monitor.
C3S, which has been tracking the daily global mean temperature since 1940, said Sunday's record had already shown "we are now in truly uncharted territory."
The EU's climate monitor has warned that new temperature records are inevitable as the planet keeps warming.
The fresh all-time high comes as excessive heat has gripped large parts of the U.S., Russia and southern Europe in recent days.
Locations:
Diyarbakir, Turkiye, U.S, Russia, Europe