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Hong Kong saw hottest summer on record in 2023: Government

IndiaTimes Monday, 4 September 2023
Hong Kong endured its hottest summer ever this year, marked by "record-breaking" temperatures, as reported by the government on Monday. The official press release stated, "Combining the exceptionally high temperatures in June and July, Hong Kong witnessed its hottest summer on record from June to August 2023."
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