Japan dies, hit stroke, 30 people die

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Unhappy public life in the summer. Qureshi, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 14. Photo: ReutersJapan is on the verge of being overrun by the country's failure to overcome the floods. Of these, 30 people have been killed, according to BBC News. And AFP says the number is 15. Today, Sunday's temperature has climbed to 40 degrees Celsius in different cities of the country. And the country's meteorological department may not be able to reduce temperatures even soon.

In the first two weeks of this July, more than one thousand hundred people have to go to the hospital due to having a hot dose.

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According to the latest information, 12 people died on July 15 in the hit stroke. Of these, 11 are elderly citizens. The other three died in the previous days.

Fire and disaster management agencies said 9,800 people had to move to the hospital in mid-July because of the heat. Earlier, there were 2,700 people.

Many families have gathered in the park beside the ocean, looking for relief in the family. Tokyo, Japan, July 22. Photo: AFPTOKI on Saturday, 3 thousand 91 ambulances had to run to bring patients. The Meteorological Agency said today that the temperature in the mid-afternoon was more than 35 degrees Celsius. And the afternoon temperature in Gujú city was 39.8 degrees Celsius and in parts of Tokyo more than 37 degrees Celsius.

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In most parts of Japan, the Meteorological Agency has issued 'extreme temperatures' warning. In this case, the risk of having hit strokes is highest. People have been asked to drink more water. It is recommended to use the screen and air conditioning equipment at home.

Soon sunlight is in the affected area. In the hot summer life Working there, trying to get some relief by sprinkling water on his head in a voluntary work. Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 14. Photo: Reuters Ministry of Education asked the schools to stop all types of activities outside the classroom in these hot days. A six-year-old child died of a hit stroke after taking her out of school last week.

Earlier this month, more than 200 people died in the floods in the country.

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