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21 dead in Egypt heatwave

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CAIRO: Twenty- one people have died and 66 others were hospitalis­ed with exhaustion as soaring temperatur­es and high humidity hit Cairo and other parts of Egypt, the health ministry said yesterday.

The victims, who all died on Sunday, succumbed as temperatur­es soared as high as 47 degrees Celsius (117 Fahrenheit), in conditions made less bearable by elevated humidity levels.

Fifteen people died in Cairo, four in the Delta province of Qalibiya and two in Upper Egypt’s Qena province, the ministry said in a statement. Those who died, including seven women, were all aged over 60.

Sixty-six people were admitted to hospital after suffering from exhaustion, including 37 who are still under observatio­n, it added.

“Thereisabi­griseintem­perature compared with previous years. But the problem is the humidity which is affecting people more,” said ministry spokesman Hossam Abdel Ghaffar.

“Long exposure under the sun is a killer.”

Meteorolog­ical officials confirmed that temperatur­es in the capital and some parts of the country were higher then average.

“The temperatur­e is higher by four to five degrees than what is usually seen, and the humidity is very high this month,” Waheed Soudi, head of analysis in the Egyptian Meteorolog­ical Authority told AFP. — AFP

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