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Howler Monkeys Fall Dead From Trees in Mexico Amid Severe Heat Wave
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A severe heatwave is affecting Mexico, Central America, and parts of the U.S. South, causing extreme temperatures that have left millions of people struggling to cope. According to meteorologists, this phenomenon is attributed to a "heat dome", a high-pressure weather pattern that has led to excessive heat in these regions. The situation is particularly dire in Mexico, where 147 howler monkeys have died due to the heat, and at least 22 human fatalities have been reported between May 12th and 21st as a result of heat-related causes.
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So, yes, we have to care for the animals and yes we are going to do it.
It is because the heat is so strong. I've been visiting the states for a long time and I have never felt it as much as now.
sources
- 1.The Guardian
- 2.CNN
- 3.CTV News
- 4.The Washington Post
- 5.France 24
- 6.The Times of India
- 7.Associated Press
- 8.Reuters
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Oxxo
- 2.National Autonomous University of Mexico
- 3.Biodiversity Conservation of The Usumacinta
- 4.Civil Protection Agency
- 5.Columbia Climate School
- 6.Columbia University
- 7.FEMSA
- 8.International Union for Conservation of Nature
- 9.Mexican Weather Service
- 10.US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- 11.US National Weather Service
persons
- 1.Andrés Manuel López Obrador
- 2.Gilberto Pozo
- 3.Sergio Valenzuela
- 4.Andrew Kruczkiewicz
- 5.Monica Erendira Jimenez
- 6.Shawn Bhatti