Reported 8 months ago
With the recent hot weather, caution is advised to prevent heat-related injuries as Taiwan experiences high temperatures influenced by a Pacific high-pressure system. Changhua has seen a rise in heatstroke cases, with a 43-year-old woman collapsing while hiking with a body temperature of 40.9 degrees and acute respiratory failure. Moreover, a man in his 60s fainted due to the extreme heat, highlighting the risks of heat exposure. Meteorological warnings have been issued across various regions, urging the public to avoid unnecessary outdoor activities, stay hydrated, and be vigilant against heat injuries.
Source: YAHOO