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Eastern Samar town sizzles with 50.8 degrees Celsius heat index

ONCE A RIVER A farmer stands on the bed of a river that dried up as a result of the dry season heat in Nabas town, Aklan province. In many parts of the country, the levels of water in dams, rivers and lakes are declining as a result of the extreme heat of the summer months. The dry spell is most felt in Mindanao, which is suffering from daily outages as a result of the reduced output from two of its main sources of electricity, the Agus and Pulangi hydropower facilities. GUIJO DUENAS/INQUIRER VISAYAS

MANILA, Philippines – The heat index in Guiuan, Eastern Samar soared to 50.8 degrees Celcius on Thursday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said.

Pagasa’s heat index board showed that the peak heat index in Eastern Samar, which reached dangerous levels, was recorded at around 11 a.m.

The heat index in the municipality of Guiuan is only slightly lower than the recorded highest heat index so far this year at 51.7 degrees Celsius in Dagupan City, Pangasinan last April 9.

Aside from Guiuan, 17 other areas in the country also reported dangerous heat index levels.

Pagasa said a heat index of 41 degrees or higher is already considered dangerous as they may pose health risks.

Other areas that reported dangerous heat index on Thursday were:

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