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Thailand’s heat index reaches danger levels

Temperatures are rising as the hot season settles in and health authorities are warning people to stay out of the sun if possible with the heat index having already hit the orange “dangerous to health” level.

The heat index for March 5-14 showed temperatures of 42-51.9ºC in some areas, which was considered dangerous to health. People in the southern, central, eastern and northeastern regions were all at risk, a top health official said.

People should check the weather forecast and avoid outdoor activities if possible, and drink water frequently, during hot weather, Thiti Sawangtham, deputy director-general of the Department of Health, said.

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Heat rash, heat exhaustion and heat stroke could lead to death, Dr Thiti said.

The most sensitive groups were the elderly, the obese, outdoor workers and imbibers of alcohol, and people with underlying health conditions including mental issues, he said.