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36 areas under dangerous heat index classifica­tion

MANILA — Thirty-six areas in the Philippine­s are expected to experience scorching temperatur­es of up to 47 degrees Celsius (°C) on Monday, state weather bureau PAGASA reported.

- — Ian Laqui/Philstar.com with reports from the STAR

In the latest heat index bulletin of PAGASA, it said that 36 areas in the country could fall under the “danger” classifica­tion, with temperatur­es ranging from 42°C to 47°C.

Aparri, Cagayan may experience a heat index as high as 47°C.

On the other hand, Dagupan City, Pangasinan; Tuguegarao City, Cagayan; Roxas City, Capiz and Guiuan, Eastern Samar may reach heat index of up to 46°C.

The following areas are also expected to experience a “dangerous” heat index classifica­tion on Monday:

Science Garden Quezon City, Metro Manila: 42°C

Sinait, Ilocos Sur: 42°C

NVSU Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya: 42°C

Iba, Zambales: 42°C Casiguran, Aurora: 42°C

Cubi Pt., Subic Bay Olongapo City: 42°C

Ambulong, Tanauan Batangas: 42°C

Daet, Camarines Norte: 42°C Masbate City, Masbate: 42°C CBSUA-Pili, Camarines Sur: 42°C Siquijor, Siquijor: 42°C Tacloban City, Leyte: 42°C Borongan, Eastern Samar: 42°C Dipolog, Zamboanga Del Norte: 42°C Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del Sur: 42°C

Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA), Pasay City, Metro Manila: 43°C MMSU, Batac, Ilocos Norte: 43°C Baler (Radar), Aurora: 43°C Aborlan, Palawan: 43°C

Virac (Synop), Catanduane­s: 43°C Catarman, Northern Samar: 43°C Catbalogan, Samar: 43°C Butuan City, Agusan Del Norte: 43°C Bacnotan, La Union: 44°C

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro: 44°C Puerto Princesa City, Palawan: 44°C Cuyo, Palawan: 44°C Dumangas, Iloilo: 44°C

Laoag City, Ilocos Norte: 45°C

ISU Echague, Isabela: 45°C Iloilo City, Iloilo: 45°C Meanwhile, the remaining parts of the country that are not under the “danger” classifica­tion are under the “extreme caution” classifica­tion, with temperatur­es ranging from 33°C to 41°C.

Despite the dangerous heat index, the state weather bureau’s 4 a.m. bulletin reported that isolated rain showers or thundersto­rms are expected over Metro Manila and the rest of the country.

The heat index, also referred to as the apparent temperatur­e, factors in both relative humidity and the actual air temperatur­e, providing a measure of how hot it feels.

PAGASA has issued a warning under the “danger” classifica­tion as temperatur­es soar between 42°C to 51°C.

It warned that individual­s are at risk of heat-related ailments such as heat cramps or heat exhaustion under the scorching heat.

To avoid potential complicati­ons from the extreme heat, the state weather bureau advised the public to limit outdoor activities, stay hydrated, and schedule daily activities during cooler times later in the day.

 ?? STAR / Walter Bollozos ?? Locals walk over the dry part of Intang Lake in Pantabanga­n, Nueva Ecija.
STAR / Walter Bollozos Locals walk over the dry part of Intang Lake in Pantabanga­n, Nueva Ecija.

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