The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vietnam temperatur­e records tumble as heatwave scorches

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HANOI: More than 100 temperatur­e records fell across Vietnam in April, according to official data, as a deadly heatwave scorches South and Southeast Asia.

Extreme heat has blasted Asia from India to the Philippine­s in recent weeks, triggering heatstroke deaths, school closures and desperate prayers for cooling rain.

Scientists have long warned that human-induced climate change will produce more frequent, longer and intense heatwaves.

Vietnam saw three waves of high temperatur­es in April, according to data published Friday by the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorolog­ical Forecastin­g, with the mercury peaking at 44 degrees Celsius (111.2 Fahrenheit) in two towns earlier this week.

The mark is only slightly below the highest temperatur­e ever recorded in Vietnam — 44.2 C on May 7 last year.

In all, 102 weather stations saw record highs in April, as northern and central Vietnam bore the brunt of the heatwave, with temperatur­es on average 24 C higher than during the same period last year.

Seven stations recorded temperatur­es above 43 C, all on Tuesday.

The most dramatic sign of the extreme weather hitting Vietnam came in the southern province of Dong Nai, where hundreds of thousands of fish died in a reservoir. —

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