Heatstroke sufferers triple in Japan in June | Inquirer News

Heatstroke sufferers triple in Japan in June

/ 05:07 PM July 28, 2022

Heatstroke sufferers triple in Japan in June

People walk under the blazing sun in Taito Ward, Tokyo, on June 30. | PHOTO: The Yomiuri Shimbun

TOKYO — The number of people taken to hospital by ambulance due to heatstroke totaled 15,969 in Japan in June, more than threefold from 4,945 a year before, the Fire and Disaster Management Agency said Wednesday.

The total was highest for June since the survey began in 2010 as many areas of the country saw the mercury rise to 35 C or higher on multiple days late in the month.

ADVERTISEMENT

The daily count of heatstroke sufferers topped 1,000 every day from June 25 to 30, when the temperature was very high across the country. The total number over the six days exceeded 10,000.

FEATURED STORIES

By age group, people aged 65 or over numbered 8,758 in June, representing 54.8% of all people taken to hospital due to heatstroke in the month.

Of the total, the largest number, or 6,259 people, were taken to hospital from home, while 1,184 were from educational facilities including elementary to high schools.

By prefecture, Tokyo recorded the largest number of heatstroke sufferers at 1,827, followed by 1,381 in Saitama and 1,156 in Aichi.

RELATED STORIES

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

Japan braces for power crunch as temperatures climb, rainy season ends

ADVERTISEMENT

Japan swelters as heatwave prompts power crunch warning

‘Unprecedented’ Japan heatwave kills 65 in one week

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

TAGS: heatstroke, Japan, Weather

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. To find out more, please click this link.