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Where in Japan do primary school students die of heatstroke?

Recently, a primary school boy died of heatstroke in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

On July 20 18, the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a high temperature warning, and the high temperature weather from the south of northeast Japan to Kyushu will continue.

It is estimated that the highest temperatures in Kumagu, Nagoya and Gifu in saitama will reach 39℃ on 18, and the highest temperatures in Qianqiao, Saitama, Jiafu, Kyoto and Nida in Oita County will reach 38℃. At the same time, the Meteorological Agency called on people to eat enough water and salt and use air conditioners reasonably to prevent heatstroke.

17 at noon, a first-grade boy from a primary school in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture died of heatstroke. The first-grade boy from Meiping Primary School in this city came back from studying outside school and fainted in the classroom. After that, the boy was taken to the hospital for emergency treatment and died soon after. The cause of death was severe heatstroke, which is heatstroke.

At about 10 in the morning, all junior one students * *112 walked to Hehe Park about one kilometer away to study, catch insects and play, and returned to school at 1 1: 30. 1 1: 50 or so, the class teacher found that the boy's lips were abnormal and the boy soon lost consciousness. It is reported that the boy had no other symptoms before and did not express any discomfort before going out. He just said "I'm so tired" on the way to the park, which was a little slower than other students. Later, the teacher took him by the hand and took him to his destination.

At 9 o'clock in the morning, the temperature inside Toyota has exceeded 30℃, 1 1 reached 33.4℃, and reached 34.8℃ at noon. The children who went out at that time brought their own kettles, and the teacher told them to drink water in time. However, there is no air conditioning in these children's classrooms, only an electric fan, which is running when the children come back from outside.