The state weather bureau said the highest computed heat index on Saturday, April 29, was recorded in Cagayan. | ManilaBulletin
The highest computed heat index on Saturday, April 29 compared to the so far highest recorded heat index in 2023
According to PAGASA, a heat index between 42°C and 51°C is considered “dangerous” as it could cause heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heat stroke with continued sun exposure.
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