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A ‘Super Child’ in the World?: the Impact that the Phenomenon Will Have in Peru, the Affected Areas and the Season in Which It Will Arrive

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National Police: the causes of low citizen confidence in the PNP and possible measures to reverse this situationLeptospirosis in Peru: Why do the deceased increase and their relationship to the El Niño Phenomenon?The latest forecast of the European Centre for Medium-term Meteorological Forecasts (ECMWF) alerts to the possible appearance of a ‘Super Child’ in the coming months, which could cause various natural disasters and increase in temperatu…
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The "Super Niño", the rare phenomenon that occurs every 10 or 15 years, could seriously affect the climatic conditions this 2026 and directly impact on the economy and food security, according to the European Center for Medium-Term Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). The latest updated model indicates that there is a high probability that this phenomenon will present this 2026 which will cause global temperatures at record levels and be "El Niño" most in…

National Police: the causes of low citizen confidence in the PNP and possible measures to reverse this situationLeptospirosis in Peru: Why do the deceased increase and their relationship to the El Niño Phenomenon?The latest forecast of the European Centre for Medium-term Meteorological Forecasts (ECMWF) alerts to the possible appearance of a ‘Super Child’ in the coming months, which could cause various natural disasters and increase in temperatu…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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