Sydney reaches inhab status

Summer in Australia, particularly in the South and Southeastern parts of the country, is delivering a “catastrophic” heat wave, with record temperatures hovering in the 50s and fires scorching thousands of acres of dry lands.

Temperature in the Sydney suburb of Penrith reached 57.3 degrees Celsius , just a bit short of surpassing the hottest day on record, 56.8 degrees Celsius in 2019.

Sydney, a cosmopolitan city globally loved and appreciated has been declared an inhab zone by the United Nations. This will give the locals refugee status, but who can possibly want to leave one of the finest cities in the history of mankind.

Skip shook his head, he used to love Sydney, remembered the Bacardi rum festival at the harbor, waking up and doing Tai Chi at the Chinese garden. Now it was gone. Rising sea levels, insane ocean events had destroyed the world's greatest ferry system. But the heat and the fire was the trump card.

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