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Mexico is experiencing record-breaking heat with temperatures soaring above 90F and overnight lows in the 60s, as the country gears up for a presidential election. Mexico City has seen unprecedented heat records, with only one night dropping into the 50s all month. Presidential candidates are campaigning in the sweltering conditions, with former climate scientist Claudia Sheinbaum leading in the polls. The extreme heat is also affecting other parts of the world, with India facing temperatures near 50C during its general elections. The ongoing global heat waves have raised concerns about climate change and the potential for more natural disasters in 2024.
Source: YAHOO