The partially dried-up lake bed of Patzcuaro Lake, a traditional fishing place and tourist resort in Michoacan, Mexico on April 25, 2024. Drought has hit several regions in Mexico due to rising temperature and lack of rainfall. Li Mengxin / Xinhua via Getty Images
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Mexico could see record temperatures in the next two weeks, as extreme heat driven partially by El Niño blankets the country.
A lack of sufficient rainfall has left 70 percent of Mexico suffering from drought conditions,…
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