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Japan’s Heatstroke Cases Surge by 20% in July Amid Scorching Temperatures
Japan experiences a 20% surge in heatstroke cases in July, with over 43,000 hospitalized amid temperatures exceeding 35°C. Elderly residents are most affected.
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Japan experiences a 20% surge in heatstroke cases in July, with over 43,000 hospitalized amid temperatures exceeding 35°C. Elderly residents are most affected.
Japan has experienced its hottest July since records began in 1898, with average temperatures 2.16°C above normal—the highest in over 120 years.
Japan issues its first heatstroke alert of the year as temperatures soar above 35°C, with high humidity increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses across the Tokyo area.