Japan continues to bake amid scorching heatwave


Tokyo is set to experience 35 deg C, marking its first extreme heat day in four days, while Nagoya is bracing for its 11th consecutive day of temperatures at 37. – AP

TOKYO: The intense heatwave in Japan shows no signs of abating with the mercury in Kyushu nearing 40 deg C on Sunday (Aug 4), weather forecasts showed, reported Xinhua.

Wide areas of western and eastern Japan are expected to experience temperatures exceeding 35 deg C during the day, triggering heatstroke alerts in 37 prefectures.

With the heat persisting through the night, daytime temperatures on Sunday were forecast to reach dangerously high levels, with Kurume in Fukuoka expecting a maximum of 39 deg C and Saga and Kumamoto predicting highs of 38.

Tokyo is set to experience 35 deg C, marking its first extreme heat day in four days, while Nagoya is bracing for its 11th consecutive day of temperatures at 37.

As of 11am local time on Sunday, the heat stress index, or Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT), reached the red level in most parts of the country, representing the highest level of heatstroke risk on the country's five-tier system, official data showed.

The WBGT, which measures heatstroke risk, takes into account temperature, humidity, and sunlight intensity as one of the empirical indices representing the heat stress to which an individual is exposed.

Authorities have advised residents to stay indoors in cool environments and plan summer activities that minimise exposure to the heat.

Residents are urged to take heatstroke precautions seriously and adjust their plans accordingly to ensure safety during this severe heatwave. – Bernama

     

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