Rio de Janeiro recorded its hottest day in over a decade on Monday, when temperatures hit 44 degrees Celsius (111 F). This is the highest temperature since a climate alert system was launched in the city over 10 years ago. The previous record was 43.8°C in November 2023. City officials issued an extreme heat alert and set up hydration stations. They are preparing the health system for more heat-related cases.
Mayor Eduardo Paes confirmed Carnival festivities will proceed. He advised revelers to take precautions. The decision comes amid increased heat concerns. This follows a Taylor Swift fan's death during her Eras Tour concert in Rio amid November 2023's heatwave. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)