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22 Jul 2018 | 03:57 AM UTC

Japan: Ongoing heatwave leaves at least 30 dead as of July 21 /update 4

Ongoing heatwave leaves at least 30 dead as of July 21; further high temperatures forecast in the coming days

Warning

Event

An ongoing heatwave in Japan has left at least 30 people dead as of Saturday, July 21, and has forced thousands of others to seek treatment for heat exhaustion and heatstroke over the last two weeks. Among the cities most severely affected by the high temperatures has been Kyoto, where temperatures have exceeded 38°C (100.4°F) for seven consecutive days as of Saturday. High temperatures of over 32°C (90°F) are forecast to continue throughout much of the country in the coming days.

Context

These high temperatures could be particularly hazardous to the health of the elderly, young children, and people suffering from chronic illnesses such as cardiac issues, hypertension, and diabetes. Symptoms of heatstroke include high fever, hot, red, dry skin, headache, nausea, drowsiness, intense thirst, confusion, convulsions, and loss of consciousness.

Advice

Individuals in Japan are advised to monitor weather reports and adhere to any instructions or advice issued by local authorities. Due to high temperatures, avoid strenuous outdoor activity, remain indoors as much as possible between noon and 16:00 when temperatures tend to peak, remain well hydrated (i.e. with sugar-free, non-alcoholic beverages), and wear loose, light-colored clothing. Do not hesitate to seek medical attention if displaying symptoms of heatstroke.