Filed: August 07, 2023, 2 p.m. GMTAs the world registered the hottest month of all time in July, the southwestern U.S. city of Phoenix shattered its own 1974 heat-wave record, with temperatures above 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43°C) for 31 straight days.
Before 10am at one of the city’s favorite sites - the Desert Botanical Garden - the thermometer is already at 111F (44°C), but a Saguaro cactus records a surface temperature of 120F (49°C).
A man walks on a road with no shirt and a bottle of water.
The camera puts his temperature at 105F.
In the thermal images, the lighter the colours, the higher the temperature.
Locations:
U.S, Phoenix