Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoH records 6 heat-related deaths

‘So there might be more others suffering from heat-related illness. Sometimes they don’t even know it’s already heat-related illness’

- BY GABRIELA BARON

The Department of Health (DoH) on Tuesday recorded six heat-related deaths amid the rising temperatur­es in the country.

“We have six reported cases from Mindanao, but we’re still investigat­ing because they all came from one place,” DoH Secretary Ted Herbosa said in a televised interview.

“Death from hot temperatur­e doesn’t always mean it’s [heat] stroke, it can be an actual stroke, it can be a heart attack, it can be some other condition,” Herbosa added.

A total of 34 cases of heat-related illnesses were reported to the DoH from 1 January to 18 April. However, Herbosa noted that more individual­s could have been affected during the period.

“Heat-related illnesses do not always go to the hospitals. The ones that go to us are already the severe type. [Like] heat stroke or heat exhaustion. [Those who are experienci­ng] heat cramps, they will resort to usually with hydration, cooling, or first aid,” he said.

“So there might be more others suffering from heat-related illness. Sometimes they don’t even know it’s already heat-related illness,” he added.

To protect oneself from heat exhaustion, Herbosa underscore­d the importance of the type of clothing one should wear.

He reminded the public to wear light clothing and avoid clothing that will absorb heat.

Herbosa also urged the public to wear hats when taking public transport or doing activities outside.

Scorching heat

Meanwhile, the Archdioces­e of Cebu is set to release an “oratio imperata” for rain amid the scorching heat brought about by the prevailing El Niño phenomenon, according to Archbishop Jose Palma.

Palma said Archdioces­e of Cebu is expected to release a copy of the “oratio imperata” anytime this week. “Expect an oratio imperata to be recited in Cebu soon,” Palma said in a press conference. In Latin, “oratio imperata” means “obligatory prayer.” It is a set of Roman Catholic invocative prayers consisting of liturgical action and a short, general prayer in which the local ordinary or prelate of the church may publicly pray when a grave need or calamity occurs.

After enduring a record-breaking 40°C heat index for several days since 26 April, Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Administra­tion warned of a potential escalation into the “danger” category as May approaches.

 ?? ?? NOEL CELIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE CITY residents take a Sunday dip in the polluted waters of Manila Bay to beat the scorching heat.The city government normally bars swimming in the bay due to health hazards, but authoritie­s are often helpless in implementi­ng the ordinance.
NOEL CELIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE CITY residents take a Sunday dip in the polluted waters of Manila Bay to beat the scorching heat.The city government normally bars swimming in the bay due to health hazards, but authoritie­s are often helpless in implementi­ng the ordinance.

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