The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry warns of severe heatwave

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya

THE Ministry of Health warned on Wednesday that the expected heatwaves could affect the health and lives of the elderly, children and those with heart or lung diseases and other infections.

The warning came after the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y forecast that in the next few days, the maximum temperatur­e in Cambodia would reach 41C.

The heatwave is due to a weak low-pressure system. The phenomenon can cause slight intermitte­nt rain, strong winds and thundersto­rms.

“When the weather is too hot, the lack of oxygen in the atmosphere is higher, which can cause people to have heart failure and respirator­y illnesses. Dangers also include weakness, fatigue, suffocatio­n, fainting, and stroke that could cause death.

“Everyone should pay greater attention to personal and family health issues, especially children and elderly people,” ministry spokeswoma­n Or Vandine said.

She advised people to practice regular hygiene by washing their hands, bathing, drinking water frequently and wearing long-sleeved but thin clothes to prevent skin irritation and itching caused by the heat.

People should not stay longer under the sun than necessary and should avoid going outdoors when it is so hot.

Vandine said the hot weather will cause dehydratio­n and salt loss due to excessive sweating that affects the bloodstrea­m and disrupts brain function.

This is particular­ly true for people who already have heart, lung, or kidney problems, or who are on a diet of salty food or may be prone to fatigue.

Also, the heat will cause a loss of essential nutrients such as potassium and magnesium, which can cause leg cramps, and more seriously, the body’s ability to cool itself down.

“Although we currently have no new cases of Covid19 infection, it would be highly risky for us if we did not implement proper sanitary measures regularly,” she said.

Vandine said the implementa­tion of sanitary measures following ministry guidelines will not only protect one from the heat but also prevent the spread of Covid-19.

However, she urged those with diarrhoea, cough, fever or fainting spells to seek treatment at the nearest health centre or hospital.

The Ministry of Water Resources issued a statement on Tuesday calling on people to be more cautious about weather conditions that will increase temperatur­es to a maximum of 41C from May 8 to 10.

There will also be rain, wind and thundersto­rms, especially in the central plains, the Dangrek mountains range, and the Northeast plateau, it said.

 ?? CHHORN NORN ?? Children sit on a fishing boat in Kirivong district, Takeo province as drought remains a serious threat.
CHHORN NORN Children sit on a fishing boat in Kirivong district, Takeo province as drought remains a serious threat.

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