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Reeling from one heat wave, Mexico waits for 'greatest temperatures ever tape-recorded'

Mexico, reeling from a. heat wave that has actually currently exceeded, caused power outages. and eliminated individuals and animals, might see unmatched. temperatures over the next 2 weeks, the country's biggest. university cautioned on Wednesday.

The extreme heat, sustained partly by the latest El Nino. weather phenomenon, will show up with 70% of Mexico in dry spell. and a 3rd in severe drought, according to data from the. national water commission.

In the next 10 to 15 days, the nation will experience the. greatest temperature levels ever recorded, scientists from the. National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) stated in a. declaration.

Temperature levels in the capital could reach a record 35 degrees. Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) in the next 2 weeks, stated. Jorge Zavala, director of UNAM's Institute of Atmospheric. Sciences and Climate Modification.

Most of the metropolitan area's 21 million citizens -. accustomed to more temperate weather - absence a/c. Previously this month, the capital was one of a minimum of 10 cities. in Mexico that registered their hottest day on record.

Mexican health ministry data reveals a minimum of 26 individuals have. passed away from heat-related causes between the start of the hot. season on March 17 and May 11.

The heat has actually also taken a toll on some threatened types,. consisting of howler monkeys, which have actually been passing away from thought. dehydration in southern Mexico.

In the city of Leon in the main state of Guanajuato on. Tuesday, a caretaker offered water for geese and ducks after a. nearby dam reservoir dried up.

We have to assist them a little because they suffer, stated. Carlos Cuevas, the caretaker.

Under a tent near the dry reservoir, Alfonso Cortes, a. regional Catholic archbishop, led a mass for rain as parishioners. fanned themselves in the heat.

We are going to pray that the Lord will send our state and. all humans the present of water, Cortes said.

Whatever revolves around our life and water..