Mexico City’s Record-Breaking Heatwave
Mexico City experienced its highest-ever temperature on Saturday, reaching 34.7 degrees Celsius (94.46 degrees Fahrenheit). This scorching heatwave has been devastating for the country.
Impact of the Heatwave
- 48 deaths have been reported in Mexico due to the intense heatwaves since March.
- Over 950 individuals have suffered from various health effects as of May 21.
- States like Veracruz, Tabasco, San Luis Potosi, and Tamaulipas have recorded significant numbers of deaths.
Climate Change Warnings
Scientists from the National Autonomous University of Mexico have issued warnings about intensifying heat in the coming weeks. They predict that this year could be the warmest in history.
Environmental Impact
The heatwave is not only affecting humans but also wildlife. Dozens of howler monkeys in southern Mexico have died due to the extreme temperatures.
Challenges Faced by Mexico City
Mexico City, known for its temperate climate, is facing unprecedented heat levels. The lack of air conditioning in most homes has made it challenging for residents to cope with the soaring temperatures.
Government Response
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has acknowledged the severity of this year’s heatwave, attributing it to climate change. He described it as an “exceptional” natural phenomenon.