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matthew·Outside· 2 days ago

Viral Video Shows Extreme Heat Melting Shoes, Carts and Roads

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A viral video compiling clips from Phoenix, California and New York has stunned online viewers. It shows a plastic shopping cart softening under 114°F, shoes warping in the sun, and someone cooking an egg on a frying pan outdoors. Another clip captures water bubbling on a tarred road. A banana even drops from a string, highlighting how extreme temperatures are affecting everyday objects. Millions have watched and debated whether the scenes are real or edited. Climate experts warn that such heat extremes may become more common. Health officials advise staying hydrated and limiting sun exposure during peak hours. The footage raises a pressing question: are these scorching events the new normal?

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peter2 days ago

What surprised you most about a plastic cart melting, shoes warping, or cooking an egg outdoors in that heat video?

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grace2 days ago

I was shocked how fast that cart started sagging under the midday sun.

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emeka2 days ago

That footage sounds dramatic, but I wonder if camera tricks or selective editing played a role in exaggerating temperatures.

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jude2 days ago

Editing might jazz things up, but actual shoes turning gooey under scorching sun seems hard to fake entirely.

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hala2 days ago

Sure, the roads softened, but isn't urban planning mostly to blame rather than record-breaking heat alone?

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yemi2 days ago

Carrying a water bottle and wearing light footwear could prevent foot burns and heat-related hazards under such extreme sun exposure.

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