Iranian government declares two-day public holiday amidst severe heatwave

In a significant move to safeguard the well-being of its citizens amidst a relentless heatwave, Iranian authorities have announced a two-day public holiday across the country.

Ekleme: 01.08.2023 13:56:26 / Güncelleme: 01.08.2023 13:56:26 / English News
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As temperatures soar to unprecedented levels, reaching up to a scorching 51 degrees Celsius (123.8 degrees Fahrenheit) in southern cities, the government has taken swift action to protect the health of its populace.

The decision to implement the public holiday was confirmed by government spokesman Ali Bahadori Jahromi on X, formerly known as Twitter.

He stated: "In order to protect the health of citizens due to the unprecedented heat these days, the proposal of the Ministry of Health to hold a holiday on Wednesday and Thursday throughout the country was accepted by the Council of Ministers."

The extreme weather conditions have prompted widespread concerns over the potential health risks posed by heat-related illnesses. With temperatures climbing to alarming heights, the Ministry of Health deemed it necessary to take preventative measures, allowing the citizens to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary exposure to the scorching sun.

As the heatwave intensifies, authorities have also issued public advisories urging people to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and provide assistance to vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and young children.

This two-day public holiday comes as a crucial intervention by the Iranian government to mitigate the adverse effects of the heatwave and prioritize the well-being of its citizens. The decision serves as a reminder of the importance of proactive measures in combating extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change. (ILKHA)