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Ola de calor sigue golpeando a Panamá

Prensa Latina

Prensa Latina

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July 3, 2026

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Ciudad de Panamá, 3 jul (Prensa Latina) Las altas temperaturas marcan hoy nuevos récords en Panamá, mientras especialistas advierten que el fenómeno de El Niño y la reducción de la cobertura arbórea intensifican la sensación térmica en distintas regiones del país. The post Ola de calor sigue golpeando a Panamá first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

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