NASA photo confirms Argentina is experiencing its coldest winter since 1907; animals are dying

by times news cr

2024-07-12 22:37:48

Argentina live the worst hello polar in more than 100 years, with temperatures below zero in regions where it was rare to reach that record; proof of this is what we see in a photo by NASA.

NASA photo shows the region of the Patagoniaas well as part of Argentina, where you can see how everything is under snow or frozen.

Reports say this is the coldest winter in the region since 1907, with Buenos Aires one of the cities affected by the worst weather in 13 years.

Much of Argentina has suffered from heavy snowfall or freezing temperatures so far this winter, affecting the health of several people and damaging roads and infrastructure.

Polar wave in Argentina (NASA)

Animals are being affected by the cold wave in Argentina

Something that does not show the photo by NASAis that animals are also resenting the passage of the hello polar in Argentina.

Cattle ranchers point out that the sheep They are barely resisting the cold in Argentina, with several dead heads already reported in recent days.

Penguins They have also suffered the consequences of the cold wave, as they have abandoned their natural habitat, moving into urban areas.

Finally, several birds have been found dead from freezing; here it should be noted that a video is circulating on social networks showing Ducks trapped in a lake.

These ducks are plastic decoys, and no birds have been frozen in the water, but it is true that ducks have died due to low temperatures while trying to find shelter.

When will the cold wave end in Argentina?

Beyond the photo by NASAauthorities of Argentina They point out that freezing temperatures will continue until July 14.

Starting on July 15, temperatures will begin to rise slowly in Argentina, although they will not completely stabilize.

As winter progresses, the temperature will drop again, so the population is asked to take precautions regarding the weather.

It will be at the end of August that the cold will begin to subside, giving way to spring in the Southern Hemisphere.

With information from CNN and NASA

2024-07-12 22:37:48

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