In June, 15,657 people were hospitalized with sunstroke in Japan.

APA reports that the Kyodo agency reported on this.

The agency notes that the antirecoprd registered in 2011 has been updated.

In June of the same year, 6,980 people applied to hospitals for sunburn.

It should be noted that for the first time in the history of Japan, the temperature exceeded 40 degrees in June.

The record indicator was recorded in the city of Isesaki.

In the capital Tokyo, the temperature did not drop below 35 degrees for 5 days in a row in the last week of June.

This happened for the first time since 1875.