Heatwave in Tokyo: Heat recorded at 35 degrees, breaking a 150-year record


- Power cuts in scorching heat increase people's difficulty

- 76 hospitalized in Tokyo, recommending people to reduce electricity consumption to avoid power cuts

TOKYO: A heatwave has hit Japan. Japan hit a record 4.1 degrees Celsius for the fourth day in a row on Tuesday. The situation was that the heat in Tokyo in June broke an almost 150-year-old record. Power outages in the scorching heat have exacerbated people's problems.

The Japanese capital, Tokyo, recorded a low of 4.1 degrees Celsius at 1.00 pm on Tuesday. Degree was registered. Tokyo has maintained a low of 4 degrees Celsius for the past three days, the highest since June 12. Heatwave conditions are not currently easing. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the temperature is still 4 degrees Celsius. Is estimated to go up to a degree.

Heatstroke alerts have been issued in many parts of Japan. The number of people in the hospital is increasing. Emergency services have rushed six people to a hospital in Tokyo. People are not even wearing masks because of the heat. Electricity officials have told people in Tokyo to reduce their use of electricity to avoid power cuts. The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said people should use electricity as needed. The power crisis will continue on Wednesday.

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