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Asia Faces Record Heatwaves, Prompting Health Warnings and School Closures

Countries across Asia are grappling with severe heatwaves, leading to unprecedented high temperatures and widespread disruptions.

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A man showers with a hose during hot weather in Manila on Sunday. The Philippines will suspend in-person classes in all public schools for two days due to extreme heat. Photo: AFP
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A woman uses an electric fan to cool down in Bangkok on Monday, as temperatures soared above 40 degrees Celsius. Photo: EPA-EFE

Overview

  • Extreme heat across Asia has led to the suspension of in-person classes and the issuance of health warnings.
  • Record temperatures are being recorded in countries like Thailand and the Philippines, with some areas experiencing heat indices above 50 degrees Celsius.
  • Health experts warn of severe health risks, including heatstroke and dehydration, especially among vulnerable populations.
  • Efforts to mitigate the impact include increasing public awareness and adapting infrastructure to better cope with extreme temperatures.
  • Climate experts attribute the rising temperatures to climate change and the El Niño phenomenon, urging immediate action to address the underlying causes.