Freeze the heat: Ways to fend off the heat blast

27 April 2023 10:36 pm

With most parts of Sri Lanka being hit by an unbearable heat wave, and the temperature rising above the caution level, the experts have issued numerous warnings and urged the people to take safety measures.

Inevitably, with the temperature levels soaring high, it can ultimately cause health issues for the human body like dehydration, skin rashes, depression, heat exhaustion, and even heat stroke. Being aware of how to stay safe during such rapid climatic change could help you stay safe from sicknesses. It was observed by dermatologists that prickly heat and illnesses are very common among children due to this extreme heat.

The groups of people who are most vulnerable to this heat wave prevailing in Sri Lanka are elderly people, young children, pregnant women, people with chronic medical conditions, outdoor workers, and people who are homeless. Hence, being aware and taking prompt action to be in the safe zone has become extremely important.

 

By staying informed and taking steps to stay safe, it is easy to mitigate the risks associated with the extreme heat and ultimately safeguard public health.