The heat of more than 40 degrees Celsius in Hanoi on the afternoon of April 27 caused many tourists on the Hoan Kiem Lake walking street to rush to find shade and drink water continuously.
A group of tourists from Korea walked to visit Ly Thai To Park, Turtle Tower and Ngoc Son Temple, but everyone covered themselves with sunscreen and slung towels over their shoulders to wipe sweat. |
As the afternoon progresses, the heat becomes more obvious. Up to 23 measuring stations of the meteorological agency showed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius at 13pm this afternoon. |
Foreign tourists walking on Dinh Tien Hoang street are uncomfortable with the burning sun. |
An artist sketching by Hoan Kiem Lake puts his belongings in Hoa Phong tower to avoid the sun. |
As soon as she left Trang Tien shopping center, the girl immediately put on a mask to protect her face. |
Although today is not the peak of heat, many people have not yet had time to get used to the early summer weather and are already showing signs of heat stroke and heat stroke. |
A young man seemed to be out of breath as he walked out of the shadows on the walking street. |
A group of young men also had to find a way to shield themselves from the sun as they exited a store on Hang Bai Street. |
On the walking street this afternoon, everywhere I looked, I could only see young men and women with their legs curled up and running quickly to hide from the sun. |
Two foreign tourists while walking by Hoan Kiem Lake took turns drinking 2 bottles of water. |
The meteorological agency warns that due to the effects of intense heat and low humidity, there is a risk of explosions and fires in residential areas due to increased demand for electricity. In addition, heat also causes many health problems such as dehydration, exhaustion, and heat stroke. |
According to VietNamNet