JAKARTA - One person died and another hundred were hospitalized as hot temperatures hit Japan.
According to NHK, 100 people aged 11 to 97 were taken to a hospital in Tokyo on Thursday on suspicion of suffering from symptoms of a hot shock.
Meanwhile, an elderly 90s died in the city of Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, and three others are in critical and serious condition in Tokyo.
Reported by ANTARA from Anadolu, Friday, June 20, according to the Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Audit office, two people in their 70s who died in the capital this month are most likely victims of a hot shock.
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Earlier on Tuesday, four people died in the Kanto area due to suspected hot stings, according to local newspaperten Shimbun.
Several areas, including Kofu City in central Japan, Takasaki in Gunma Prefecture, Tokyo, and Shizuoka City on Japan's southern coast, are currently experiencing warm air.
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