China News Service, June 16. According to a Reuters report on the 16th, in recent days, the high temperature in Kansas, the United States has continued, with the local temperature reaching 108 degrees Fahrenheit (about 42 degrees Celsius), and at least 2,000 cattle died due to the high temperature.

Data map: A cattle farm in Kansas, USA.

  According to the local health and environment department, the high temperature and humidity environment has caused a stress response in the local cattle herd, and at least 2,000 cattle have been "heated" to death.

  The weather department expects the local high temperature to continue, with temperatures reaching 110 degrees Fahrenheit (about 43 degrees Celsius) this weekend.

  Kansas is the third-largest cattle state in the United States, with more than 2.4 million cattle.

The continuous high temperature weather has made the local livestock breeding industry face a severe test.