Tokyo experiences the worst June heat wave in nearly 150 years.

Japan faced a heatwave for a fourth day in a row on June 28, following temperatures in Tokyo hit a record high in nearly 150 years in June, as authorities warned that power supplies remained tight. may cause a power outage

Archyde.com reported that the officialTokyoexpected to havetemperatureHigh hits 36 degrees Celsius today. After three consecutive days of highs reaching 35C, it was the highest June temperature recorded since 1875.

Total hospital admissions fromheat strokeIncreasingly, many people in Tokyo did not follow government advice. By continuing to wear a mask when outdoors And it is the second day that the officials have asked the peoplesave electricityto avoid power outages

However heat wavehappened beforevoteNationwide, less than two weeks, where the rising price of goods, including the electricity bill It became of greatest concern to voters in opinion polls that showed the government’s popularity had declined.

In addition, Japanese media reported that as of 9 a.m. local time or around 7 a.m. local time, 13 people had been taken to hospital for suspected heat stroke. and it is estimated that at least two people have died from the disease.heatstrokethen, which urged the government to reduce the demands on the peopleenergy saving

On Monday (June 27), the Japanese government warned that standby power capacity might fall below 5 percent this followingnoon. This is close to the minimum level set at 3% in Tokyo and eight surrounding prefectures.generate electricityReserves below 3% are at risk of power shortages andpower outage

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