TOKYO, Jul 7 (NNN-NHK) – Japan’s weather agency, yesterday, issued heatstroke alerts in 19 prefectures, including this season’s first for central Tokyo and Kanagawa, as dangerously high temperatures gripped much of the country.
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), said, a high-pressure system is likely to cover western Japan and elsewhere, bringing mostly sunny and hot weather today.
Daytime highs in the mid- to high-30s were logged nationwide, including 38.3 degrees Celsius in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, 37.9 degrees Celsius in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, and 37.7 degrees Celsius in Tajimi, Gifu Prefecture, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture, JMA said.
Weather officials advised people to use air conditioners as needed, take liquids and salt, and rest frequently when working outside.
According to the Tokyo Fire Department, as of 3.00 p.m. local time yesterday, 28 people aged between 9 and 89 in the capital, had been taken to hospital for suspected symptoms of heatstroke.
The JMA said, dangerously hot weather is also expected today, urging people to continue to take thorough measures to prevent heatstroke.
Japan experienced its hottest June ever, since recordkeeping began in 1898, with the average monthly temperature being 2.34 degrees Celsius higher than the standard value, according to the JMA data.– NNN-NHK