because of High temperatures Registered in the Babalban Quinca areaThe TUXTEPEC Technology Institute suspended the activities of Tuesday, May 20, in order to avoid damage to the health of the student community, as well as prevent effects on electrical infrastructure.

Through a notice of society, issued by the institution that is part of the national technology of Mexico, he explained that it is a preventive measure “avoiding material impacts, as well as avoiding damage to the equipment of the sub -stations electrical stations and air conditioning.”

This procedure will be preserved tomorrow, although it will apply for these students and teachers, who “for their academic activity are being implemented in the open air.”

the State coordinator civil defense (CEPCO) indicates that the Papalaban Basin area records temperatures above 40 degrees, due to the heat wave in Oakaka.

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What precautions should we take before the heat wave?

Heat waves affect not only our health by causing physical exhaustion, severe dehydration, and heat strikes, also affect other aspects such as dehydration, availability, water quality for human consumption, forest fires, energy smoke, and damage to cultivation.

For this reason, protection measures must be taken, especially for The most vulnerable groupsAs people over 60 years, children under the age of 5 and who suffer from chronic diseases.

In addition, we should not forget our pets. It also suffers from the effects of severe heat and may be difficult to discover.

During the year 2024, 331 deaths associated with severe temperatures were made.

he 92.4 % of deaths (306) corresponds to a stroke.

OMM defines a wave or thermal wave as an abnormally high temperature period that lasts for a consecutive period that can be transferred from days to months, compared to the typical values ​​of a specific area.

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