25/04/2024 12:37 (UTC)
Bangkok, Apr 25 (EFE/EPA).- The Thai Meteorological Department warned on Thursday about the extremely hot weather as temperatures might soar up to 43 degrees Celsius and advised the public to avoid prolonged outdoor activities from a highly dangerous heat level index that directly hazardously affects health conditions. From January to 17 April 2024, 30 people died from heatstroke in Thailand, according to the Public Health Ministry. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM THE SUNLIGHT DURING HOT WEATHER IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
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