1. Extreme temperatures: On Sunday, August 31, Japan experienced high temperatures, with Nagoya City reaching 40 degrees Celsius.
2. Heatwave across Japan: The Japan Meteorological Agency reported a high pressure system causing unusually high temperatures in eastern and western Japan.
3. Heatstroke warnings issued: As of 2 p.m., heatstroke alerts have been issued for 28 prefectures, urging people to take precautions against heatstroke, such as using air conditioners properly, staying hydrated, and taking frequent rests during outdoor activities.
2. Heatwave across Japan: The Japan Meteorological Agency reported a high pressure system causing unusually high temperatures in eastern and western Japan.
3. Heatstroke warnings issued: As of 2 p.m., heatstroke alerts have been issued for 28 prefectures, urging people to take precautions against heatstroke, such as using air conditioners properly, staying hydrated, and taking frequent rests during outdoor activities.
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Summary
Japan experienced high temperatures on August 31, with Nagoya City reaching 40 degrees Celsius due to a heatwave across the country caused by a high-pressure system. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued heatstroke alerts for 28 prefectures, advising people to use air conditioners properly,