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Record heat in Mexico raises concerns over electricity and animal welfare

Mexico has been consuming record amounts of electricity and occasionally more than its utility infrastructure can generate and transmit, official data showed, as scorching heat and water shortages raise the likelihood of power outages.

Mexico has been reeling from a high-pressure weather phenomenon known as a “heat dome,” which has trapped hot air over much of the country, creating record-breaking temperatures that have surpassed 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) in some places.

On May 27, Mexico consumed 51,595 megawatts of electricity across the country, grid operator National Center for Energy Control (CENACE) recorded. When demand exceeds supply, the country becomes much more prone to outages.

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