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Tokyo heat smashes 150-Year trend as extreme weather bakes globe

Over the weekend, Japan’s government issued a fresh round of heatstroke warnings, encouraging people to avoid going outside and to check on at-risk neighbours.

By Bloomberg  Jul 18, 2023 7:50:47 AM IST (Published)

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Temperatures in central Tokyo have soared to nearly 9 degrees C (16F) above the seasonal average, as the extreme heat blanketing the world continues to smash historical norms.
Over the weekend, Japan’s government issued a fresh round of heatstroke warnings, encouraging people to avoid going outside and to check on at-risk neighbours. Japan is particularly vulnerable to extreme heat because it has one of the oldest populations in the world, with almost 30 percent of its citizens over the age of 65. Along with the very young, or ill, the elderly are typically at higher risk of suffering from heatstroke.
The hottest place in the country was Kiryu, a city about two hours north of Tokyo, where the maximum temperature hit 39.7 degrees C over the weekend. Japan’s all-time record is 41.1 degrees C, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.