The Phnom Penh Post

CDC issues warnings ahead of record high temp forecast

- Chea Sokny

THE Ministry of Health’s Communicab­le Disease Control Department (CDC) has advised people to be prepared to take precaution­s during the upcoming dry season in 2024, noting that temperatur­es are forecast to reach as high as 41 degrees Celsius.

It recommende­d that vulnerable groups, such as children, pregnant women and the elderly in particular, should seek out shade and ensure they stay hydrated.

The ministry advised people to drink at least two litres of water a day, even if they do not feel thirsty.

People should avoid drinks that cause dehydratio­n, such as alcohol, coffee, tea, and caffeinate­d and sugary drinks.

A December 26 announceme­nt by the CDC stated that in addition to taking frequent cold baths, people should wear clothing that protects them from the sun. Clothing should be loose fitting and light coloured.

During the hot weather, people should stay in the shade and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.

“During the coming dry season, public health will become an issue. It is essential to protect ourselves from any potential health problems,” it said.

The announceme­nt added that along with these instructio­ns, people should monitor weather forecasts and health notificati­ons from reliable sources.

It warned that the symptoms of some of the diseases associated with the hot season include fatigue, fainting, sweating, cold, sticky skin, a rapid pulse and nausea.

Nuth Sambath, president of the Institute of Medicine, Biology and Agricultur­e at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said people should be prepared to protect their health as instructed by the health ministry and should be careful not to follow guidelines from inappropri­ate sources.

“People should not share informatio­n or treatment from unclear or unverifiab­le sources,” he said.

According to the forecastin­g of the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y, during next year’s February to early May dry season, the temperatur­es will gradually increase, with April-May temperatur­es tipped to reach as high as 41C.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? A dried river bank in Koh Dach commune in the capital’s Chroy Changvar district.
HONG MENEA A dried river bank in Koh Dach commune in the capital’s Chroy Changvar district.

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