The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry for Health have issued a health warning in regards to the high temperatures for summer.
The heatwave will persist across the Maltese Islands with a predicted maximum temperature of 42°C in accordance with the METOFFICE Red Heat alert.
Summer temperatures can be a risk to health. In a heatwave, one may get dehydrated, and the body may overheat. This can lead to heat exhaustion or heatstroke, which both need urgent treatment. Heatstroke can cause serious damage to the body and can even lead to death.
So here is a brief guideline of measures you can take and warning signs to look out for.
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