Polar wave leaves large number of animals frozen in Argentina

Images of the state in which the force of the weather leaves animals that are outdoors have gone viral on social media.

International.- A polar cold wave that passes through Argentina left one large number of frozen animals in various parts of the country.

Images of the state in which the the force of the climate leaves the animals who are out in the open, with no possibility of finding shelter.

En Comodoro Rivadavia, province of Chubut, A fox was found in the middle of the snow, next to a wire fence. The specimen succumbed to the low temperatures and was found like this.

Likewise, andIn the town of Trenque Lauquen, a duck was found next to a pond. The animal was covered in frost. It had probably fallen asleep and The cold caused it to stick to the base of the pond. Those who found him recorded the moment in which they helped him out, according to local media.

In Uruguay, several streams have also been recorded to have frozen, leaving several fish in the same state.

It is expected that following the passage of high temperatures, the relevant authorities do something regarding the situation of the animals.

Cold and low temperature warnings

He National Metereological Service (SMN) maintains warnings for cold and extreme low temperatures. The polar wave spread northwardsJujuy, Salta, Chaco and Formosa are the provinces that face colder temperatures.

The SMN red alert covers several provinces in the center of the country, including a large part of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, Córdoba, Corrientes, Entre Ríos and Santa Fe. In the Buenos Aires metropolitan area and almost all of the interior of the province of Buenos Aires, temperatures as low as -5° were recorded this Friday. In addition, a yellow alert is in effect in the south of the country for Tierra del Fuego. For this reason, it is recommended not to do outdoor activities.

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2024-07-22 05:17:53

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