The maximum heat index in Catbalogan City, Samar, may hit 56°C as health experts ask the public to stay safe amid rising temperatures this dry season.
The maximum heat index in Catbalogan City, Samar, may hit 56°C as health experts ask the public to stay safe amid rising temperatures this dry season.
“Pula-pula na yung balat mo tapos maaari kang makuhanan ng temperature at lalagpas ng 40°C ‘yun at para ka nang nahihibang,” he added.
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