State weather bureau PAGASA said that the heat index in 27 areas is expected to reach the dangerous levels on Saturday.
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Temperatures from 42°C to 51°C, considered "dangerous," increase the possibility of heat-related issues like cramps or exhaustion. Avoid specific beverages to prevent heat-related illnessesSchedule intense activities for cooler parts of the day But the state weather bureau warned that many areas could still experience a high heat index between 45°C and 48°C.Global Dominion financed P6.8 billion in 2023Tastesetters Victors Night celebrates innovations in the F&B industry, reveals food trends forecastShe could have gone into farming as this was her family’s livelihood in Barangay Tubbungon, Surigao City. But Jeneth...
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