
Deadly Heat Dome in Mexico Causes Fatalities Among Humans and Animals
A heat dome has caused record-breaking temperatures in Mexico, Central America, and parts of the U.S., leading to nearly 50 human deaths and significant wildlife fatalities, including over 100 howler monkeys and numerous birds. The extreme heat and drought conditions have exacerbated the situation, with Mexico City facing potential water shortages. The heatwave is expected to continue into early June.
