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Torrid heat stokes power demand

Electricit­y usage surges to a record of 36,699MW amid soaring temperatur­es

- — Bloomberg

THE kingdom is reeling under the grip of a severe heatwave with temperatur­es soaring to record highs in some areas and authoritie­s warned of harsher weather in the coming days.

More than three dozen districts across Thailand’s 77 provinces have seen record temperatur­es in April, generally the hottest month of the year, with new highs beating records held as far back as 1958, according to data from the Thai Meteorolog­ical Department.

Temperatur­es have topped 40ºc in 26 provinces this month, according to the agency.

The northern province of Lampang has seen the highest temperatur­e so far this year at 44.2ºc, just shy of the highest temperatur­e ever recorded in Thailand – 44.6ºc – that was last seen in 2016 and 2023.

Thailand’s power usage surged to another record of 36,699 megawatts (MW) on Monday amid soaring temperatur­es, according to data on the state energy regulator’s website. That was the third time demand hit a new peak in about one week.

The weather bureau advised people to avoid outdoor activities for a long period of time with maximum temperatur­es in most regions expected to top 40ºc.

Deaths related to heat have risen to about 30 nationwide this year, the Ministry of Public Health said last week.

Bangkok’s heat index – a measure of how hot it feels like when humidity is taken into account – was listed as above 52ºc and “very dangerous” yesterday, according to a Facebook post by the metropolit­an administra­tion.

 ?? — Bloomberg ?? Taking precaution­s: People holding umbrellas to shade from the sun at Chatuchak Market during high temperatur­es in Bangkok.
— Bloomberg Taking precaution­s: People holding umbrellas to shade from the sun at Chatuchak Market during high temperatur­es in Bangkok.

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