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Cambodia urges people to minimize direct exposure to sun with soaring temperature

Apr 28, 2024

Phnom Penh [Cambodia], April 28: Cambodia's Ministry of Health on Sunday called on people to minimize direct exposure to the sun, as temperature can reach 43 degrees Celsius these days.
"People should avoid staying out in the sun for too long without sunshades," the ministry said in a statement.
The ministry also advised people to drink plenty of water, at least two liters a day, although they are not thirsty.
According to the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology's weather forecast, temperature in some provinces in the northern, northeastern, northwestern, central and southern parts of the country will reach 43 degrees Celsius from April 28 to 30.
Chan Yutha, a spokesman and secretary of state for the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology, said on Thursday that the maximum temperatures in Cambodia these days are the highest-ever recorded in about 170 years.
He said temperatures will start to drop in early May, as rainfall is predicted.
Source: Xinhua

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