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A surprise March heatwave in Central Asia threatens crops and water, intensified by climate change.
A surprise March heatwave in Central Asia raised temperatures up to 10 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial averages, threatening crops and water supplies.
Climate change intensified the heatwave by about 4 degrees Celsius.
The event coincided with a critical agricultural season, affecting fruit trees and wheat crops in a region where agriculture employs about half of the workforce.
Scientists predict these early heatwaves could become more frequent, impacting the region's economy and water resources.
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Una ola de calor sorpresa de marzo en Asia Central amenaza los cultivos y el agua, intensificada por el cambio climático.