Japan is experiencing another period of extreme summer heat, with temperatures climbing across several regions and prompting authorities to issue heat-related warnings. Meteorological agencies are encouraging residents to take precautions as prolonged high temperatures increase health risks, particularly for older adults and children.
Local governments have opened cooling centers and advised people to stay hydrated, avoid unnecessary outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours, and monitor vulnerable family members. Hospitals are also preparing for a possible rise in heat-related illnesses.
The intense heat has affected daily life, with schools adjusting outdoor activities and businesses implementing measures to protect employees working outside. Utility companies are closely monitoring electricity demand as air conditioner usage continues to increase.
Climate experts note that extreme heat events have become more frequent in recent years. Researchers continue studying long-term weather patterns while emphasizing the importance of preparedness, public awareness, and resilient urban infrastructure.
Authorities remain focused on protecting public health through continuous weather monitoring and timely information. Citizens are encouraged to follow official forecasts and take preventive measures until temperatures begin to ease.
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Source Check Reuters, NHK World, Kyodo News, The Japan Times, Associated Press (AP)
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