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Mexico's 'heat dome' has already killed dozens of individuals as hotter days loom

The severe heat smothering much of Mexico has actually killed lots of individuals throughout multiple states over recent weeks, the country's health ministry said in a report published on Thursday, with hotter temperatures forecast for coming days.

Mexico has actually been reeling from a high-pressure weather phenomenon known as a heat dome, which has actually trapped hot air over much of the country, creating record-breaking temperature levels that have surpassed 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit). in some places.

Heat-related causes killed 22 people between May 12 and 21,. according to preliminary figures shared by Mexico's health. ministry.

The 10-day duration overlapped with the 2nd and third heat. waves out of 5 forecast for March to July by the nation's. top weather agencies. The 3rd heat wave is continuous.

The brand-new deaths bring the toll from the severe temperatures. to 48 since the hot season started on March 17, primarily due to heat. stroke and some to dehydration. At the exact same point in Mexico's. hot seasons of 2022 and 2023, the health ministry had reported. just 2 and 3 heat-related deaths, respectively.

Health ministry data also reveals hundreds more individuals have. made it through heat stroke, sunburn, dehydration and other. heat-related conditions.

Sweltering heat has exacerbated a nationwide dry spell and. stretched Mexico's power grid, with monkeys dropping dead from. trees due to thought dehydration.

Imminent relief is not yet on the horizon, according to. researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Mexico might experience its hottest temperatures on record. in the next 10-15 days, the scientists stated on Wednesday.