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Tuesday, May 21, 2024
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There is one problem - many people who KNOW there is a risk of heat stroke still have no way of escaping from the heat. Especially farmers, as they can't cancel working, nor are they anywhere near a cooling shelter. Hopefully, the prefectures will promote some form of assistant teams so farmers don't work alone in their fields. Sending out mobile cooling shelters, eg minibuses, where farmers can take short breaks, get water and a simple health check etc would also be important.
Good idea, we had an incident here where a sports day was going to go ahead despite the day being extremely hot.
That sounds very clever but Queeniepatch made a good point.
I think this is a good warning system, but Queenie said, the challenge going forward is to be more specific about what to do after an alarm and how to evacuate people... I agree.
What the country needs to do, what local governments need to do, and even individuals need to find ways to survive the intense heat.
It sounds like a good concept over all. Queenie pointed out some flaws, but I hope that at least older people and kids, who are probably most vulnerable to the heat, will be a little safer this year.
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