Mexico says mass bird deaths likely caused by El Niño's hotter waters

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Mexico says mass bird deaths likely caused by El Niño's hotter waters
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The deaths of hundreds of wild birds along Mexico's Pacific coast were likely caused by the El Niño climate phenomenon, local authorities said on Thursday, as the country and its surrounding oceans face an intense heat wave.

Some 300 wild birds of various species were found dead over the weekend along the coasts of Mexico's western states of Chiapas, Oaxaca, Guerrero, Michoacan, Jalisco, Sonora and Baja California Sur.

Authorities had initially suspected bird flu, but a joint effort from the country's agriculture and environment ministries concluded the most likely reason was warmer oceans resulting fromThe periodic natural phenomenon, which lasts between months and years, warms the Pacific Ocean fuelling tropical cyclones, floods and rainfall across the Americas and elsewhere.

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration earlier this month declared that an El Nino is now under way, after three years dominated by the cooler La Nina pattern. Scientists say this year looks particularly worrying, as coupled with climate change, the current phase should see the world grapple withWith warmer waters, fish tend to swim lower in search of colder waters, which prevents seabirds from successfully hunting for their food, the ministries said in a statement.At least six people have died in Mexico as a result of intense heat this warmer season, according to recent tally from the health ministry.

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