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JAKARTA - Eight people have died in the recent extreme heat wave in Mexico. Reporting from Anadolu, Sunday, June 18, extreme temperatures in the northwest and southeast parts of the country, with temperatures a few degrees above the seasonal normal average, are the cause. Mexico's Ministry of Health reported that a number of people were hospitalized with complaints of a sun shock due to the heat wave. The hot weather, especially the most severe in the states of Sonora, Veracruz, Quintana Roo, and Oaxaca, will continue for a few more days, according to the report. Meteorologists suggest unless necessary, it is hoped that they will not leave the house during the day when the sun shines directly. The hottest days in recent years have been experienced in Mexico, as air temperatures reach more than 40 degrees, according to reports.

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