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16 areas forecast to hit ‘dangerous’ heat index on Thursday — Pagasa

Twenty-eight areas are forecast to hit 'danger' level peak heat indices on Thursday, said the state weather bureau. — Inquirer stock photo 

Sixteen areas are forecast to hit ‘danger’ level peak heat indices on Thursday, said the state weather bureau. — Inquirer stock photo

MANILA, Philippines — Sixteen areas across the country are expected to sizzle under the “dangerous” heat index level on Thursday, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).

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Pagasa said in its updated 5 p.m. bulletin that Dagupan City in Pangasinan and Sangley Point in Cavite City are forecast to peak at the highest index level at 44°C. Sangley Point recorded the highest heat index on Wednesday at 46°C.

Under the dangerous category, heat index ranges from 42°C to 51°C. Heat cramps and heat exhaustion are possible while continued exposure to the sun can lead to heat stroke.

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Other areas with similar dangerous heat indices are:

43°C

42°C

The Department of Health earlier advised the public to wear comfortable clothing and stay hydrated to avoid any heat-related illnesses.

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