Japan is sizzling under an intense summer heatwave, with Tokyo and surrounding areas hitting sweltering highs above 35°C (95°F) this week. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has issued its first heatstroke alert of 2023 for the capital region, urging residents to stay vigilant amid dangerously humid conditions. 💦
The combo of blazing sunshine and sticky humidity creates a 'steam room' effect, raising risks of dehydration and heat exhaustion. 🌞 JMA experts warn that even short outdoor activities could turn risky, advising people to drink water hourly, avoid midday sun, and check on vulnerable neighbors.
🧊 Pro tip: Local authorities recommend carrying portable fans and cooling towels—essential accessories for surviving Japan’s 'hellish' summer. Stay tuned for updates as meteorologists monitor potential relief from incoming cloud cover later this week! 🌥️
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