MEXICO CITY—Extreme heat has become the main meteorological threat worldwide, causing nearly half a million deaths each year, warned Alejandro Jair García Jiménez, Deputy Manager of Climatology and Climate Services at the National Meteorological Service. He pointed out that Mexico needs to strengthen its early warning systems to anticipate risks and protect the population from high temperatures. 2004, the warmest year on record in Mexico. The sp…
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MEXICO CITY—Extreme heat has become the main meteorological threat worldwide, causing nearly half a million deaths each year, warned Alejandro Jair García Jiménez, Deputy Manager of Climatology and Climate Services at the National Meteorological Service. He pointed out that Mexico needs to strengthen its early warning systems to anticipate risks and protect the population from high temperatures. 2004, the warmest year on record in Mexico. The sp…