Extreme heat in the Philippines: 53 degrees felt temperature

Extreme heat in the Philippines: 53 degrees felt temperature

The weather office warned that the heat index – the perceived temperature in relation to humidity and other factors – was reaching dangerous levels in many places, while in some areas it already represented “extreme danger”. The heat index in the city of Iba on Sunday was recorded at a record-breaking 53 degrees. In the capital Manila and many other parts of the country, the temperatures felt like they were well over 40 degrees. The population was asked to spend as little time outdoors as possible and to protect themselves from the sun’s rays with hats and umbrellas.

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6 deaths are under investigation

In the past ten days, dozens of people have sought medical treatment for possible heat-related ailments, the Health Ministry reported. Six deaths that were likely related to the extreme values ​​were still being investigated. “The heat is unbearable, especially around midday,” said the owner of a tourist guesthouse in the Palawan region, which is popular with vacationers. “Our guests just want to hide in their air-conditioned rooms.”

Thailand is also groaning under the heat

Thailand is also suffering from the heat wave. According to health authorities, 30 people have died from heat-related illnesses since the beginning of the year. The local environmental agency regularly issues warnings, especially for the capital Bangkok, and urges people to stay in air-conditioned indoor spaces if possible. The heat index in the metropolis has recently been consistently over 52 degrees. The actual values ​​are usually 38 to 39 degrees. Even at night they have hardly fallen below 30 degrees for weeks.

April marks the end of the dry season in Thailand and is generally the hottest month of the year. However, the country has been sweating in unusually high temperatures for weeks. According to experts, such extreme weather is particularly dangerous for chronically ill people, seniors and overweight people.

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