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This Article is From Aug 12, 2013

Japan heatwave sees temperature hit record 41 degrees

Tokyo: Broiling temperatures in Japan saw the mercury hit a record 41 degrees Celsius today, after at least nine people died from heatstroke over the weekend.

The nation's weather agency issued heat warnings for 38 of Japan's 47 prefectures, telling people to keep hydrated and use their air conditioners.

Sweltering temperatures contributed to the deaths of at least nine people from heatstroke on Saturday and Sunday, Japanese officials and media reports said.

Another heatwave last month claimed at least a dozen lives.

Japan's record temperature today was registered at 1:42 pm (1012 IST) in Shimanto, a Pacific coast city on the western island of Shikoku, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

That broke the old high of 40.9 degrees Celsius in August 2007, registered in two central Japanese cities, the weather agency said.

Temperatures have soared above 40 degrees Celsius for the third straight day across parts of Japan as a Pacific high-pressure system covered most of the country.

The sweltering heat comes as Tokyo's energy costs have soared after Japan shut down its nuclear reactors in the wake of the Fukushima atomic crisis two years ago.

The move forced Tokyo to turn to pricey fossil-fuel alternatives to plug the gap.

Japan stretches some three thousand kilometres (1,860 miles) from the Okinawa island chain in the south to northernmost Hokkaido.

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