Historical extreme cold hurts Argentina – nine dead homeless

An abnormally powerful wave of cold, even exceeding the usual winter heart in the southern hemisphere, affects Argentina. The phenomenon has triggered a historical record of low temperatures and has led to the deaths of at least nine people in the last ten days in Latin America. At the same time, according to a non -governmental organization dealing with the issue, the number of homeless people has increased dramatically. The wave of the cold has become more severe since the beginning of the week, with the thermometers showing -19 ° Clean yesterday at dawn in the capital Buenos Aires: this is the lowest temperature recorded in the last 34 years, according to the Argentinean meteorological service. Snow on the beach ❄️🏖️ A COLD SNAP HAS SET ALL-TIME WINTER Lows in Chile and Argentina. Local News Reports that Snow Has Not Fallen in the Coastal Town of Miramar, Argentina, Since 1991. Pic.twitter.com/axj0xewqgw – Accuweather (@accuweather) […]
Source: News Beast

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