Japan sees record temperatures, appeals to conserve power: A lowdown
As Japan is suffocating in extremely hot weather conditions, the government would have called on tokyo residents to “keep power”. The Japanese government and public service providers have warned of “tight” electricity supply. They would also have offered people to reduce their electricity consumption. According to Japan data to meteorological agencies, temperatures will be as high as 35 degrees Celsius.
Sunday, the country’s commercial ministry announced that “the supply of electricity in the capital should be” very tight “for 30 minutes from 4.30 pm local time, and people should keep power to the best of their capacities to leave From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., “said Bloomberg. The period around 4:30 p.m. is crucial because solar energy production begins to decrease as the sun sets, he reported.
Earlier in March, Japan issued a food warning after witness critical levels in Tokyo.
On Saturday, Japan witnessed the highest temperature of more than 104 degrees (40 Celsius) for the first time in June. The Mercury has climbed to 104.4 degrees (40.2 Celsius) in Isesaki – a city of more than 200,000 people which is around 50 miles northwest of Tokyo.
Torride temperatures – in Japan and elsewhere – occur because summer barely started with the hotter months and August in July and August. According to an Scotland meteorologist – Scott Duncan, “Historic and Dangerous Heatwave, captivating Northeast Asia, broke a national record in June in Japan”.
Meanwhile, in Tokyo, the temperature climbed to 95.7 degrees (35.4 Celsius) – the third highest temperature in June, Reuters reported.