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New scorching temperatures: Heatstroke kills 61 in Thailand

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Amid scorching temperatures, Thailand grapples with a surge in heatstroke deaths, claiming 61 lives in 2024, surpassing last year’s toll. The north-east region, a vital agricultural hub, bears the brunt. Scientists link the heatwave to climate change and the El Nino phenomenon. Asia’s accelerated warming exacerbates the crisis.

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Authorities urge caution, especially for those with medical vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of limiting outdoor exposure. The alarming spike underscores the urgent need for climate action and adaptive measures to mitigate the impacts of extreme weather events, as communities face the grim reality of escalating heat-related fatalities. #climateaction

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