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This El Niño could be the most intense on record, says British Meteorological Service.

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The British Meteorological Office has warned that the current El Niño phenomenon developing in the Pacific Ocean is likely to be the most intense on record. Experts anticipate that this event, when combined with ongoing global warming, will trigger extreme weather conditions across various regions of the globe.

The intensity of this climate event is expected to have significant long-term consequences for global temperatures. Meteorological projections suggest that these combined factors could result in 2027 becoming the hottest year recorded in history.

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Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.

Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Focuses on the British Meteorological Office as the primary authority.
Diario Libre (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) Emphasizes the broader global consequences and long-term climate impact.
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