Tokyo June heatwave worst since 1875 because power supply creaks under strain

TOKYO: Japan baked under sizzling temperatures for a fourth successive day on Tuesday (Jun 28), as the capital’s warmth broke nearly 150-year-old records for June and authorities warned power supply remained limited enough to raise the particular spectre of slashes.

A higher of 36 degrees Celsius was predicted for Tokyo upon Tuesday, after 3 successive days of temperature ranges topping 35 degrees Celsius – the particular worst streak of hot weather in 06 since records started in 1875.

Cases of hospitalisation from heatstroke flower early in the day, with many in the capital continuing to flout government advice by continuing to put on face masks outdoors – a legacy of more than two years from the COVID-19 pandemic.

For a second day, authorities asked consumers in the Tokyo region to conserve electricity to prevent a looming strength cut. The heatwave comes less than two weeks before a national election in which surging prices – which includes electricity – are usually rated the top concern for voters in opinion polls that show the government’s approval rating slipping.

As of 9am local time, thirteen people had been delivered to hospital with thought heatstroke, Fuji Information Network said. A minimum of two people are believed to have died from heatstroke, media said, prompting authorities in order to moderate their requires power saving.

“Apparently there are some seniors who have turned off their air conditioners because we are asking people to save energy, but please – it’s this particular hot – avoid hesitate about cool down, ” trade and industry minister Koichi Hagiuda told a news conference.

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