Alert on high solar radiation levels in Ecuador

Edited by Catherin López
2023-06-22 09:37:52

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Vista panorámica de la ciudad de Quito. EFE/Chema Moya/Archivo

 

 

The provinces of Pichincha, Loja, and Imbabura will be the most affected; therefore, authorities have suggested taking precautions such as the use of sunscreen, clothing that covers as much skin as possible, and staying hydrated.

The INAMHI also called on people to be on alert since the predicted increase in temperature raises the probability of forest fires.

The warning comes at a time when Ecuador is preparing for the imminent arrival of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which is characterized by high temperatures.

In this regard, the Oceanographic and Antarctic Institute of the Navy of Ecuador (INOCAR) warned that the equatorial Pacific has evolved rapidly towards warm conditions and if this scenario continues, the rainy season will extend in the coastal area of Ecuador from the second half of this year.

According to the INOCAR, El Niño is caused by the warming of the Pacific Ocean every three to seven years, and this mass of warm water causes the trade winds to weaken or change direction.

Due to its geographical location, Ecuador receives perpendicular sun rays and skin cancer has a high incidence in the local population. (Source: Prensa Latina)



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