A polar air mass has brought record low temperatures to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, causing at least 15 deaths and forcing governments to restrict gas supplies and activate emergency shelters.
The three South American countries have all recorded sharply below-zero temperatures as the polar air originated from Antarctica and swept across the region.
In Argentina, at least nine homeless people have died from the cold this winter, according to NGO Proyecto 7.
The capital Buenos Aires recorded its lowest temperature since 1991 at -1.9 deg C on July 2, while the coastal city of Miramar saw snow for the first time in 34 years. Further south, the town of Maquinchao recorded –18 deg C on July 1.
Electricity demand caused cuts across Buenos Aires, leaving thousands without power for over 24 hours in some areas.
As European countries struggle with heat waves, some LATAM countries are facing polar air mass from South Pole.
and there is a video of heavy snowfall in the Atacama Desert
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