12 People Die From Extreme Heat in Sonora
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With 14 deaths and 177 cases associated with heat, Sonora heads the national figures due to extreme temperatures.
During the current 2025 heat wave season, high temperatures in Sonora have claimed the lives of 12 people and caused 168 cases related to exposure to extreme weather conditions, according to the Epidemiological Report of the state's Ministry of Public Health. Of the reported deaths, 11 were due to heat exhaustion and one to severe dehydration. Hermosillo has the highest number, with nine deaths, followed by Navojoa, San Miguel de Horcasitas, and…
Rosa Angélica Fimbres / ENFOQUE NEWS Mexico.- With 169 cases and 12 deaths, Sonora remains the first state in the country with the most heat-related effects and deaths, as temperatures have exceeded 49.0 centigrades in the shade. The Ministry of Health indicated in the weekly report of Damage to Health due to Extreme Natural Temperatures, that 149 cases of dehydration and 20 of heat stroke have been presented in the entity. With these figures So…
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