The World and Time Controversy: South Korea in Scorching Heat with Deaths of Humans and Livestock
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South Korea’s Ministry of the Interior and Safety has reported that the death toll from the heat wave continues to rise, with 111 new cases of heat-related illnesses, bringing the total number of people who have suffered heat-related health problems since July 20 to 1,810. Seventeen of them have died.
Likewise, the damage has affected livestock and continues to increase with more than 350,000 dead heads of livestock, including 27,000 pigs and 327,000 poultry, knowing also that this week marks the beginning of autumn in the lunar-solar calendar, called Ipchu, and the heatwave alert is in force in most regions of the country.
And while torrential rains are raging in Sudan, in South Korea maximum temperatures will climb to 36℃ at night.