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HOT WAVE KILLS 14 PEOPLE OVER WEEKEND

       
 An intense heat wave killed at least 14 people over three days long weekend, media reported on Tuesday.Temperature in a national holiday surged above 39 degrees celcius and combined with high humidity. The Japanese Meteorogical Agency (JMA) said the heat was most intense in landlocked areas where it soared to 39,3 celcius in the town, where it can creating dangerous condition for millitary personels and volunteers. The heat wave is expected to continue for the rest of the week if not longer, The JMA said.

My opinion about the case:

>  i think people don't to often go outside, and should rest in their house also always keep drinking water and the last people in Japan must decrease the used of motorized vehicle.

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