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Thailand experiencing longest heatwave in 65 years

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Burning up: Thailand experiencing longest heatwave in 65 years

Thailand is currently experiencing its longest heatwave in at least 65 years and authorities have advised people to stay indoors.

The average temperature has risen above 40 degrees Celsius in many regions in April, with the mercury spiking one day to a near record breaking 44.3 degrees Celsius.

The hottest day ever recorded in Thailand was 44.4 degrees Celsius on April 27, 1960, in the northern province of Uttaradit.

According to the Thai Meteorological Department, the average temperature nationwide has surpassed alert levels and the heatwave is expected to continue,

"Stay indoors, try to limit activity outdoors. Wear sunglasses, wear hats with large brims. Drink more water than usual," the Department of Disease Control said in a statement this week.

"Do not let young children out of your sight for even a brief moment," the statement said, noting that an average of 90 children die every month in Thailand from drowning but about 135 have died in April, reported AP.

The heatwave isn’t just affecting us humans.

Animals at the Dusit Zoo are also suffering, forcing staff to feed some of them popsicles by chopping up oranges, watermelon, pineapple and other fruit, mixing them with fruit juice or water and then freezing it.

"Monkeys and apes at the zoo are getting fruit popsicles," said Saowaphang Sanannu, head of conservation and research at Bangkok's main zoo.
"Tigers are getting meat popsicles. We'll freeze pork legs and chunks of meat to feed them and cool them off at the same time," Saowaphang said.
"Deer, giraffe and elephants get increased shade and sprinklers to provide rain and decrease the heat on the ground."

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I can hardly wait to see this month's air conditioning bill.

It's not as bad in Pattaya as it is in the north and northeast of Thailand, but it's definitely hot. Starting tomorrow rain is in the forecast for the next several days. I hope the forecast is right. Maybe it will break the heat wave.

"All the rain does is make the heat wet."
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My boyfriend in Kamphaeng Phaet tells me that, although the heat there has been unbearable, there have been periods of rain. The problem is that the heat returns as soon as the rain stops.
Last time I was there ( three months ago), temperatures were often around 12 degrees. Extreme weather conditions may be what the future holds for Thailand. Global warming?
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