Tokyo Logs Record 10 Days of 35 C or Hotter, Weather Agency Says
Tokyo has experienced 10 consecutive days above 35°C, contributing to over 8,400 hospitalizations and 12 deaths amid ongoing heatwave health risks, officials said.
- Tokyo experienced a record 10 consecutive days of temperatures 35 degrees Celsius or hotter, according to the weather office.
- Heat waves are becoming more intense and frequent worldwide due to human-caused climate change, and Japan is no exception.
- Japan logged its highest temperature ever of 41.8C in Isesaki city in August, with officials urging the public, especially the elderly, to seek air-conditioned shelter to avoid heatstroke.
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The capital of Japan has recorded a chain of high temperatures since 1875. Since the beginning of August, the country has already faced numerous severe weather events.
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