Warning issued as searing temperatures claim dozens of lives in Tokyo in 6 days
TOKYO - At least 39 deaths in the Tokyo metropolitan area in the first six days of August were attributable to heat-related illnesses, as a heatwave continued to scorch wide swaths of Japan, local media reported on Wednesday.
Of those who died due to illnesses such as heatstroke, the police said that more than 90 percent were aged between 40 and 90-years-old and had been indoors when they were taken ill.
Police and other officials urged people to stay hydrated, use air-conditioning where possible and avoid direct contact with sunlight. In only one fatal case of heatstroke was an air-conditioner thought to have been in use, authorities said.
On Wednesday, temperatures continued to soar across many parts of Japan, with the mercury rising above 35 C in numerous regions.
According to weather officials, in Ibaraki, Gunma, Tokyo and Osaka prefectures, the daytime high peaked at 37 C or more by 12:30 pm local time on Wednesday.
Looking ahead, officials said the searing temperatures coupled with moist air could lead to unstable atmospheric conditions over wide areas that could result in torrential rain in some regions.
They have warned people to be on alert for quickly changeable weather conditions, like scorching heat to heavy downpours, flash floods and gusty winds.
Xinhua

(China Daily 08/09/2019 page11)