Mexico is currently experiencing its third Heat Wave of the year, with temperatures soaring to 35 degrees Celsius in the capital city. The heat wave has already claimed the lives of eight people, with seven dying from heatstroke and one from dehydration. The high temperatures are causing difficulties for workers, with day laborers and street food vendors struggling in particular. Many people are also experiencing low water pressure and electricity cuts, as air conditioners are being overused. The government has ordered that children only attend school for two hours a day to avoid exposure to the sun.
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