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The heat index may reach the danger level in 16 areas of the country on Saturday, according to the state weather bureau PAGASA .
, Subic Bay, Olongapo City—Sangley Point, CaviteOn Friday, 23 areas experienced a heat index falling under the danger level, which is from 42°C to 51°C.PAGASA defines heat index as the measure of the temperature that a person feels, which is different from the actual air temperature. It is computed by factoring in the humidity and the air temperature.In areas with a dangerous heat index, heat cramps and heat exhaustion are likely, according to PAGASA.
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