
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
Government agencies have placed Thailand under maximum environmental alert, warning that an intense “Super El Niño” phenomenon is set to trigger record-breaking heatwaves exceeding 45°C alongside the most severe drought in the country’s recorded history. Meteorological and water management authorities issued critical joint declarations on Monday, confirming that the country is entering an unprecedented dry spell. The shifts are expected to disrupt agriculture, strain the national energy grid, and trigger severe public health hazards over the coming months. The crisis is driven by the Super El Niño phenomenon—an anomalous and dramatic spike in sea surface temperatures across the central and […]...
Keep on reading: Thailand enters climate crisis as 'Super El Niño' threatens record heat
Keep on reading: Thailand enters climate crisis as 'Super El Niño' threatens record heat
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