Record temperatures, heatstroke cases engulf South-east Asia

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The heatwave that started in April continues to blast through the region. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KUALA LUMPUR – South-east Asia continues to grapple with blistering heat amid reports of record temperatures and cases of heatstroke that further add to signs of extreme weather changes.C on Saturday, and the warm and dry conditions will continue, the National Environment Agency said in a Facebook post.

In Malaysia, as many as 14 heatstroke cases were reported by the Health Ministry as at Friday, and the government expects the number of victims to increase given the hot weather, which will likely run through August, Deputy Health Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni told reporters on Saturday. Expectations of shrinking palm oil supplies due to the scorching heat keep investors on edge, as nearly all of the world’s oil palm is grown in South-east Asia.

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