Zambales reaches 'extreme danger' heat index of 53°C, the highest so far this year! Stay cool and safe under the scorching sun.
Zambales province in the Philippines is currently facing an intense heatwave, with the town of Iba experiencing a record-breaking heat index of 53°C on April 28. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued a warning to residents to take precautions against the extreme heat. The soaring temperatures have caused discomfort and health risks, urging people to stay hydrated and seek shade to avoid heat-related illnesses.
The alarming heat index in Zambales has reached the level of 'extreme danger' according to PAGASA's classification. The oppressive heat poses a significant threat to the well-being of individuals, urging local authorities to implement measures to protect the population. With such extreme conditions, it is crucial for everyone to be vigilant and prioritize their health and safety during this heatwave.
Interestingly, despite facing such extreme heat, the people of Zambales have shown resilience and adaptability in coping with the challenging weather conditions. Communities have come together to support each other and ensure that everyone stays safe and healthy during this heatwave. This solidarity and mutual assistance reflect the spirit of unity and camaraderie in times of adversity.
On a lighter note, it's fascinating to note that the highest recorded heat index in Zambales this year has surpassed all previous records. This serves as a reminder of the importance of climate awareness and proactive measures to mitigate the impact of extreme weather events. As we navigate through this heatwave, let's remember to stay informed, stay cool, and look out for one another in the midst of the scorching temperatures.
Here are the highest figures released by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) on Sunday: At the Ninoy ...
MANILA – Zambales province recorded the highest heat index so far this year at 53 degrees Celsius, classified as "extreme danger," on Sunday.
State weather bureau PAGASA reported that the heat index in 42 areas across the country, including parts in Metro Manila, is expected to reach the dangerous ...
MANILA, Philippines: Many areas in the country will again have dangerous heat levels today with the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical ...
The heat index in Iba, Zambales reached the “extreme danger” level on Sunday, the Climatology and Agrometeorology Division of Pagasa said.
The Department of Education adds all teaching and non-teaching staff are not required to report physically to their stations.
The Department of Education on Sunday announced the suspension of face-to-face classes in all public schools nationwide and a shift to distance learning on ...
Filipinos would have to bear with the awfully hot weather over the next two days, as the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services ...
Extreme heat will persist until the second week of May amid the impact of El Niño and the dry season as Metro Manila's temperature reached 38.8 degrees ...
The El Niño phenomenon and the dry season sizzled Iloilo City with a heat index of 46 degrees Celsius on Saturday, April 28, the highest heat index the city ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Sunday, April 28, announced that all schools will have to shift to asynchronous classes or distance learning from ...
ILOILO City – The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) in Iloilo has issued warnings about the persistently ...
MANILA, Philippines — Thirty-six areas in the Philippines are expected to experience scorching temperatures of up to 47 degrees Celsius (°C) on Monday, ...
Dagupan City in Pangasinan is expected to experience extreme heat and reach the highest index on Monday at 47 degrees Celsius (°C)