Reported about 1 year ago
In Kaohsiung, Taiwan, amid temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius and asphalt roads reaching up to 57 to 61 degrees Celsius, a woman caused a disturbance by claiming the ground was too hot, leading to police restraining her on the road. She continued to yell about the scorching ground until finally being relieved. The incident, occurring in the sweltering heat of the afternoon, resulted in the woman being subdued with family consent and receiving medical treatment. The news highlighted the danger of hot pavement causing burns, emphasizing the importance of caution in extreme weather conditions.
Source: YAHOO