Tokyo Hospitals See Surge with Over 80 Heat Stroke Cases Amid Extreme Heat
Tokyo hospitals report over 80 heat stroke cases as Japan faces intense heat with temperatures soaring above 37Β°C in most prefectures.
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Tokyo hospitals report over 80 heat stroke cases as Japan faces intense heat with temperatures soaring above 37Β°C in most prefectures.
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