Brazil is experiencing an unusually intense springtime heat wave that has endangered lives, caused power outages and exacerbated drought in the Amazon. The dangers of the punishing heat were underscored last week when many fans fainted at Taylor Swift’s Eras tour concert in Rio de Janeiro.
The heat wave has shattered records. On Sunday, in the southeastern town of Araçuaí, the temperature rose to 112.6 degrees Fahrenheit, the highest ever recorded in the country.
Nevertheless, thousands of Swift’s fans have braved the extreme weather to watch the singer perform. Known for her energetic hourslong performances, Swift has drawn concerns from some fans who say she appeared to be drenched in sweat and out of breath in videos of her Brazil shows.
More than 1,000 fans fainted at the Friday concert in Rio de Janeiro, where the heat index reached almost 140 F, according to CNN Brasil. And a 23-year-old fan died after falling ill at the concert, though the cause of death hasn’t been announced.








