Outdoor temperatures are rising steadily, commonly ranging from 36 to 38 degrees Celsius.

The highest temperatures commonly range from 36 to 38 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 38 degrees Celsius; the lowest humidity fluctuates from 45 to 60%.

Prolonged hot weather and rising temperatures can directly affect people's daily lives and health, easily causing conditions such as sunstroke, heatstroke, and heat exhaustion, especially for the elderly, children, pregnant women, outdoor workers, and those with underlying health conditions.

Given the extreme weather conditions, authorities advise people to proactively equip themselves with knowledge and skills to protect themselves from the heat in order to minimize health risks.

Raising awareness about protecting oneself and one's family not only helps minimize the risk of illness but also enables the community to proactively adapt to adverse weather conditions during the summer.

According to the city's Meteorological and Hydrological Station forecast, from May 29th, temperatures in the area will tend to gradually decrease; heatwaves will only occur locally in some places, and this heatwave will end.

Text and photos: PHONG ANH

Source: https://huengaynay.vn/kinh-te/tu-ngay-29-5-nhiet-do-giam-dan-ket-thuc-dot-nang-nong-166074.html