Severe
heat-wave grips Japan: 12 dead
A
severe heatwave that hit Japan a week ago has claimed at least a
dozen lives, reports said Friday.
12
July, 2013
The
mercury has topped 35 degrees celsius (95 degrees fahrenheit) in
areas right across the country for several days, with no immediate
end to the misery in sight, forecasters say.
Thousands
of people have been taken to hospital suffering from heatstroke or
exhaustion, with at least 12 of them dying, Jiji Press and other
media reported.
Most
of those affected are over 65, but there have also been groups of
schoolchildren who were participating in school activities outside.
One
recent death was that of a 90-year-old man whose body was discovered
by his son inside an apartment. The air conditioner was turned off,
Jiji said.
On
Friday, the day's highest temperature was 38.3 degrees celsius (101
F) in Kawanehon town in Shizuoka prefecture. More than 40 other spots
recorded highs of 35 degrees or more, Japan's meteorological agency
said.
News
reports feature frequent reminders to drink plenty of fluids and
avoid prolonged periods outdoors, in what has become a regular
feature of Japan's sticky summer months.
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