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Extreme heat causes asphalt to melt in Turkish resort town Kuşadası

Extreme heat causes asphalt to melt in Turkish resort town Kuşadası

The excessive warmth in Aydın’s Kuşadası district brought about the asphalt to soften, leaving residents with their slippers caught to the bottom.

The mercury soared above 45 levels Celsius in Kuşadası on Tuesday, inflicting the asphalt to melt and turn into sticky. As a outcome, when residents stepped on the asphalt of their seaside slippers, the slippers grew to become glued to the bottom.

Those who tried to take away their slippers discovered it troublesome to take action, and a few even burned their toes within the course of. In desperation, some folks resorted to strolling on the asphalt barefoot or with socks.

The photos of residents struggling to take away their slippers from the asphalt have gone viral on social media, with many individuals expressing shock and disbelief.

Source: www.anews.com.tr