The main cause was heat stroke, followed by dehydration, according to the health ministry. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MEXICO CITY - More than 100 people have died due to extreme heat in Mexico in June, the government said, following a series of heatwaves in the Latin American nation.
Over 1,000 heat-related emergencies were reported in Mexico between June 12 and 25, of which 104 resulted in deaths, according to health ministry figures released on Wednesday. In Mexico, a maximum temperature of 49 deg C was recorded this week in the north-western state of Sonora, the health ministry said.
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