
How the world’s most elderly country is fighting heat in a deadly double crisis

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Japan is facing a dual crisis as it combats extreme heat exacerbated by climate change and an aging population. The country recorded its hottest summer, with temperatures reaching 41.8°C, leading to a surge in heatstroke cases among the elderly. Many seniors live alone and are particularly vulnerable due to cultural factors and reluctance to use air conditioning. The government is implementing measures, including alarm devices for the elderly, to address this public health and economic issue as the nation grapples with its demographic challenges.
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