Severe heatwave kills 15 in Japan, 12,000 rushed to hospital

Twelve people died of heatstroke in the week ending July 15 after three perished in the preceding week, according to latest data.

Published: 22nd July 2018 03:59 PM  |   Last Updated: 22nd July 2018 04:10 PM   |  A+A-

Women wearing summer kimonos sprinkle water on the ground during a campaign warning against the hot summer season in Tokyo. (Photo | AFP)

By PTI

TOKYO: Japan's severe heatwave killed at least 15 people and sent more than 12,000 to hospital in the first two weeks of July, official figures show as the temperature neared 40 degrees Celsius in many cities today.

Twelve people died of heatstroke in the week ending July 15 after three perished in the preceding week, according to latest data.

More than 9,900 people were rushed to hospital during the week to mid-July, jumping from 2,700 in the previous week, the Fire and Disaster Management Agency said.

The scorching weather shows no signs of easing.

Kyodo News agency reported that at least 11 people, mostly elderly citizens, died yesterday alone from suspected heatstroke.

A total of 3,091 ambulances were dispatched in Tokyo yesterday, a record for a single day, it said.

The weather agency said that today's temperatures exceeded 35 degrees Celsius at 233 observation points across the nation by mid-afternoon.

It hit a local record of 39.8 degrees Celsius in the central city of Gujo today afternoon, while in some parts of Tokyo the temperature rose past 37 degrees.

The weather agency issued a warning of extraordinary high temperatures for most regions of Japan's main island.

"Risks of heatstrokes are particularly high," it said, urging citizens to drink enough water and use curtains and air conditioning.

The education ministry has told schools to postpone outdoor activities on hot days. A six-year-old boy died of heatstroke last week after a school outing in sweltering weather.

 

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