Brutal heat continues to grip Asia in warning for the world

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An emerging El Nino weather pattern is pushing the mercury to unprecedented levels in southern parts of the continent. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - Asia remains in the grip of a blistering heatwave, chiming with predictions from climate scientists that 2023 could be the world’s hottest year.

The scorching temperatures follow a pattern of increasing extreme weather in recent years that’s sending the world into uncharted territory. Temperatures in Thailand remained above 40 deg C in many northern and central regions over much of last week, pushing power demand to a fresh peak. Authorities are closely monitoring the return of forest fires and air pollution. An El Nino in 2015 caused a particularly bad episode of haze that was one of the worst environmental disasters in South-east Asia.

 

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