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First Extreme High Temperature Issued in Northern Kyushu
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Temperatures soar across Japan The mercury rose above 35 degrees Celsius for the first time in Japan this year on Wednesday as temperatures surged across wide areas of the country.
The Meteorological Agency says a high-pressure system covered vast areas from Hokkaido to Kyushu, bringing clear skies.
Daytime highs rose to 35.6 degrees in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture; 35.1 degrees in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, and Hita City, Oita Prefecture; and 33.5 degrees in Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Central Tokyo recorded 31.1 degrees. Temperatures were 4 to 7 degrees higher than average in many areas.
Temperatures are expected to rise above 30 degrees again on Thursday in western to northern Japan.
Temperatures soar across Japan
The mercury rose above 35 degrees Celsius for the first time in Japan this year on Wednesday as temperatures surged across wide areas of the country.
The Meteorological Agency says a high-pressure system covered vast areas from Hokkaido to Kyushu, bringing clear skies.
Daytime highs rose to 35.6 degrees in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture; 35.1 degrees in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, and Hita City, Oita Prefecture; and 33.5 degrees in Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Central Tokyo recorded 31.1 degrees. Temperatures were 4 to 7 degrees higher than average in many areas.
Temperatures are expected to rise above 30 degrees again on Thursday in western to northern Japan.
NOC-K may switch pre-Tokyo 2020 camp to Mombasa after Japanese hosts drop out Saturday, 5 June 2021
The Kenyan National Olympic Committee (NOC-K) is urgently seeking to set up a pre-Tokyo 2020 training camp for the bulk of its team in Mombasa after the withdrawal of its planned Japanese hosts in Kurume due to rising COVID-19 infections.
A communique from Kurume City to the NOC-K on Tuesday (June 1) said COVID-19 had spread rapidly in the city since April and the situation was now critical, with the number of cases per 100,000 people rising to the levels seen in Tokyo and Osaka,
The Nation reports.
It added that the sports facilities scheduled to be used for the pre-Games training camp are now being used as vaccination venues.
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