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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
- Hundreds of millions of people across South and Southeast Asia are facing soaring temperatures and drought as a heatwave grips the region. Dozens have been killed by heatstroke in Thailand alone. Authorities in the capital Bangkok are warning their citizens of the 'extremely dangerous' conditions. Schools have been closed in the Philippines and Bangladesh for tens of millions of children and the daytime temperature in Myanmar has reached nearly 46 degrees Celsius. The UN has warned that deaths due to heatstroke were widely underreported, calling heat a 'silent killer'
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#heat #heatwave
Turning on fan feels like blasted with hair dryer 😂
true 😢
Yup, passed a certain temparature, fans become ineffective, even worse when the ambient temperature surpasses body temp (37C). Only by using an AC could someone get comfortable.. but I know ACs aren't as widely used in Asia or Europe as in North America
when its rain it feel like getting sprayed by sauna water
Excessive and prolonged heat, reduced immune functioning from biotech components of the vAX, drought conditions leading to water rationing, unexpected electrical brown outs due to water shortage, labor layoffs due to economy but you will still have your hair dryer in the end.
@@bobbiusshadow6985AC is widely used in the more developed part of the region.
I'm an American living in the southern part of the Philippines. It's brutal, I feel so bad for anyone that is working outside.
I been in dry 126 in Arizona
And i have been in a deplorable humid Florida 112
If you been to florida or Arizona on 110 plus days, whats it compare like?
You decided to live there so don’t complain!
@@ButterflyG673 learn the difference between complaining and compassion.
@@dylanmccallister1888 It was hotter when I lived in Iran during my childhood; and when I was deployed in the Sinai desert in 2000.
@@dylanmccallister1888I've been to both. I'd say, I have it way worse in Southeast Asia right now. The Florida case was closer to what SEA is experiencing right now, but a few times worse. The reason it is so is because SEA is so much more humid than Florida.
A personal experience of mine. When I was in Florida during that much heat, I could take a bath, put on clothes, then I'd be sweating just a few minutes after. But when I was in the Philippines during the dry season, I could take showers and I would still be sweating while showering.
Don't get me wrong here, both cases were bad... Like really bad. The only difference was that the Philippines experience made me realize how lucky I am to be born in Europe.
I've been living in the Philippines for 30 yrs and it's the first time i got a nose bleed due to heat.
Too old now maybe
You know this happened to me a week ago i woke up with dry blood on my nose and im only 27 and i slept wth an ac
@myratogonon it’s because your AC dried out the air too much. Blood vessels in the nose are fragile and can break when the air becomes too dry. Wet a towel and hang it up in your room to introduce moisture. Better yet, get a humidifier and use it whenever you’re using AC for long periods.
@@myratogonon are you ignorant or what? that's because of AC can kill you ! 5555
My Hot BF punch me in nose and it also bleed.
my electric fan becomes air fryer
😅
😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Become AC outdoor unit.
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
I am used to 45+ Degree Celsius of heat but what makes it unbearable in south Asia or South east Asia is the humidity
Yes it is. We are hot and humid.
Where do you live?
The same can be said about the cold. 5C is not cold to many, but in high humidity, like the UK is, it feels bitterly cold.
@@vvinniem8907interesting, haven’t experienced winter in humidity, I don’t think I’ll enjoy it as much as I enjoyed subzero dry winter
I agree (I live in Bangkok) but quite a lot of Thai people find dry heat much more unbearable than humid, tropical heat ;)
humidity is making it impossible to bear
Agreed, I can deal with heat but the humidity just made it so much much worse
True … humidity is making it feel like the temperature is even higher here in Kolkata.
Would sitting in a bathtub of water help?
Isn't living in an equatorial region always hot all year round? How much hotter is it than usual? A few degrees hotter? Why not just carry a small USB fan to keep cool? A 4-inch fan can produce a decent breeze.
Humanity is making it impossible to bear.
SEA countries aren't responsible for the majority of what's causing this extreme temperatures, but people living in it are the ones who suffer most. Tale as old as time.
They contributed 80% to the claimage change for deforestation and having too many children. I am from Southwest Asia and I am 100% sure that we deserve what we have treated the nature.
@@officience1 Some of the biggest contributor of pollution to Earth are some of the majority of richest and biggest countries. It has just been recently that developing economies are e the getting there and these countries are being asked to stopped with development.
True the newsman said it he just hesitated to name those big countries
@@johnnyfelipe8260 you are blaming on wrong causes. This won't help resolve the problem.
@@officience1 so is blaminh SEA Countries
but yeah we all must admit, Big countries or rich one always do what they pleases and blame all the thing to the under developed one like SEA, see the new smartphone market! we got a package of phone that has too many packages, need a set of phone along with a charger and a pen? we got you! here is the box of the phone,this another one is for the pen and this one for the charger!
so.. you want it delivered to your house? sure! here another pointlessly huge box just for your phone! we will put the charger on the other one! we love green!
Stray animals are too helpless especially with this kind of weather. 😢
Human overpopulation is destroying everything
Going up the mountains might help but in this heat, even the mountains do not provide relief.
@@r.a.6459 they cant access the mountain cuz everything around them is a concrete jungle
also the wild animals 😭😭 (western) humans caused this but they only try to protect other humans. this is fuc*ing unfair!
@@jollyjokress3852 yeah they dont often protect other humans either
Even breathing, you can feel the heat😢
west should stop its uncontrolled consumption of oil and gas, west consumes 10 times more oil and gas than the rest of the world , west is the main cause of global climate change
Something going on with oxygen levels in the atmosphere too.
Absolutely right
Netherlands we have rain for 7 monhts now..
@@-Highlander-42 wtf
I live in Bangkok, and I can confirm it is hellishly hot.
One night in Bangkok and you're boiled like an oyster?
@@tonyrandall3146 I lived in Bangkok for the last 26 years. Not just one night.
2020 its was worse..but ppl forget
@@alexgoslar4057he was referencing a song that was banned in Thailand. (One night in Bangkok)
Pray all the Ladyboys are safe🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Imagine this. Even water coming out from the tap is hot spring level
It is, I waited until 9 PM for take a shower, I m living in Northeast of Thailand
@@drmawmeawable same here in Vietnam
The water's cold in Davao
@@minhchaubuingoc8384 same in South India.....water from tap is hot even at 10pm
Same in Cambodia... Can't keep your hand in the tap water from lunchtime through to late evening... on the plus side, I don't have to boil water to do the dishes or mop the floor, so there's that...
My dad just died cause of heat stroke combine with heart attack. People please be careful and never underestimate this extreme heat and humidity. Take care of your loveones as well.
😢 sorry to hear that
So sorry for your loss.
As a burmese, can relate. Fortunate enough that I am living in a flat with so much airflow. People in ground floor is cooked.
So sorry for your loss man.
Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss. I'm also quite concerned about my mother experiencing chest pain due to the heat wave. :/
I’m Thai and living in Bangkok. I’ve never faced this kind of heat before in my entire life living in my area. This year, the hot weather is unbearable 😢.
I was there last sonkaran it was very hot even then ! It's getting hotter every year
I was in bangkok last october in the rainy season. I was regretting it for coming at that time of the year but now i think it wasnt that bad.
Same here in the Philippines. It feels like every summer, it gets hotter and hotter. I dread by summer 2025 the temperatures can reach up to the 50s. 😬🥵
Same here in Kalinga, Eastern India touching 45 degrees with feels like temperature 55 degrees 😢
@@sshekharmishra2496 Odisha?
Your temperature is over 40 and there's high humidity. What's that like?
Well, I can tell you, it's very hot.
steamed pork. most like that...
You almost know how a lobster must feel..
Like a microwave oven, even under the shade, extremely hot
Since parts of South Indian States like Kerala and more have already experienced this - get ready to be burnt, sticky, stuffed and more especially to Europeans and Americans during summers as that is what they felt like. Though now, those people are experiencing bit of rain as that's the weather going on there now with still bit of summer too
It 51 degree heat index in Kolkata! 40 degree with 45% humidity! 😢
TELL THIS TO AMERICAN PEOPLE, WHO DONT BELIEVE IN CLIMATE CHANGE!!
Why only American people. The ignorance is global.
not just americans, what about the chai knees responsible for 1/3 of pollutants. everybody will fight and bicker while the world ends, sad that ignorance is this widespread
Global warming deniers are everywhere. Doesn't help to just point to America.
why tf u have to always include america here?😂
Did u expect Americans to help?
Al gore told them 30 yrs ago..they ignored him.
Poor animals. Hopefully people are putting out large bowls of water.
What about poor humans first ?
Humans are capable of helping themselves, animals not much so
@@ethernetify animals are part of the family, just as important. especially dogs
Also animals can swim to cool down and drink from pond water
@@user-vu8pm4dw6d Not many pools or ponds in the city....
Heat has gotten worse in the Philippines. 😢
Not just in the Philippines, but the whole Southeast Asia. Other ASEAN countries have much worse heat than the Philippines as well.
Same w/ Singapore. My nose got burned. I had not put on sunblock.
Average temperature in April (the hottest driest month) is 33 degrees. Today it is 31 degrees in Manila.
32 in Java, I could still handle the heat but the humidity is what makes it worse
There are days when we are spared with rain, but then we also got hit with flood, lol
Just last week we have to push through some knee depth flooded streets, you can't win against the weather
@@achuuuooooosuu Singapore is the worst in the region, next is Thailand then the Philippines, PH is fortunate since we have torrential rains, Thailand and SG don't get much
ASEAN forced Philippines to change its school calendar, thereby forcing children to go to schools during the summer months.
Omg why?!
And I'm glad they're planning to switch back to the older school calendar.
more like we did it upon ourselves
the pandemic pushed the school calendar as far as october and we cant fix it now lmao
They were more concerned of the sickness brought by the typhoon season and routes to schools become inaccessible due to flood which is part of the reason why they changed the school calendar. They didn't know that with each comming summer, it'll be much hotter than before.
Not forcing them to go to school lmao, teachers got paid while parents are the one teaching the children at home 😂
'The floor is lava' has never been this realistic before
Imagine surfaces being hot as well - walls, toilet seats, countertops. It's unreal.
end is near. be with your families
The Bible says once by water 2nd time by fire 2 Peter 3:6-7 by which the world that then existed perished, being flooded with water. 7 But the heavens and the earth which are now preserved by the same word, are reserved for fire until the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. Only Jesus saves Read John 3:15-16
In Bangladesh, we never had experienced so much heat ever before. World temperature is really rising very quickly sadly.
Well you can travel to Northern Pakistan in Summer if you choose to be united with Pakistan in 1971. Bangladeshi is such a tiny place! Population is huge! Such a shame !
@@shakibmusfiq2478Bhyi unk sth kbhi glt hua tha tbhi they seperated or north lakistan m to bhot terrorism h
@@shakibmusfiq2478 Pakistan committed genocide funds terrorists. So no.
@@shakibmusfiq2478 Bangladesh🖤Balochistan
@@shakibmusfiq2478 no bangladeshi would join with pakistan..
edit - pakistani people are friendly not spreading hate btw
Not to mentioned many houses in the Philippines uses iron roof without heat insulations making it hotter inside the house and sometimes it can reach 60⁰c without ventilations
That's where vernacular architecture helps more than modern architecture. Vernacular and traditional architecture still exists quite a bit worldwide but many nations including Philippines went mostly for modern architecture
we have heat insulations in our roof, and lots of windows for ventilation, we also have mango trees around the house, but still the heat is unbearable
@@rmot2911🤓
@@rmot2911 we replaced thatch roofs and tile roofs with iron roofs because it's both less likely to be blown off by typhoons, less likely to burn, and less likely to fall over in earthquakes. The vernacular architecture tactic for heat is in the shape of the roof, which is typically higher, folowed by big windows. The iron helps because it heats up the attic, and with vents (in older thatch roofs, the air gaps between the leaves, in tile roofs, the highly decorated calados), it's supposed to draw the hot air from the bottom and replace it with cooler air from the streets through the big windows.
Vernacular architecture was designed for mid 30s highs in April and May though, not for the high 30s the past few weeks and now reaching 40s this week and predicted to go on until mid May.
That is more unbearable to live
As a Singaporean, you feel like you're in a SAUNA 24 hours every single day. 🥵 It's simply getting too much for me.
Turn the AC on ?
Come to Europe to cool down, here we've not reached the 20°C mark yet.
Why are people being so calm about all these disasters taking place and the destruction of our planet.
2 Peter 3:6-7
by which the world that then existed perished, being flooded with water. 7 But the heavens and the earth which are now preserved by the same word, are reserved for fire until the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. Nuclear war is coming There is a way of escape Only Jesus saves ❤Read John 3:15-16
Staying calm is the best thing you can do to deal with any crisis.
@@TheSpoovy ♥️
Psalm 23
23 The Lord is my shepherd;
I shall not [a]want.
2 He makes me to lie down in [b]green pastures;
He leads me beside the [c]still waters.
3 He restores my soul;
He leads me in the paths of righteousness
For His name’s sake.
4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil;
For You are with me;
Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;
You anoint my head with oil;
My cup runs over.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
All the days of my life;
And I will [d]dwell in the house of the Lord
[e]Forever.
That's a point. Because we haven't have anywhere to go @@TheSpoovy
It's around 40° C here and that's normal for this time of the year. No reason to panic. It's been hotter here other years. As we have an el ninjo over us it should be hot.
Trouble there even at night it remains hot, there is no relief.
I have been camping up in the mountains of Laos, brings relief
It's the same here in the UK since our houses are built out of brick and concrete. The walls retain the heat in summer, meaning it's muggy af at night. No air conditioning in homes over here either.
South India is cooking with record level humidity.
I experienced this is India two years ago, Record setting heat and humidity. my guest house in Delhi was so hot the walls were hot and the AC made no dent we thought it was broken. It was new. We basically showered every half hour and air dried. It's really awful for the people living alone the river in shacks. My heart breaks for them all.
@@VanisleGirl1961lmao welcome to Gujarat. You’ll feel like you are in Himalayas😂. Well it’s normal for us.
@@hj2711 I don't think it has humidity with heat, maybe only in costal areas since gujrat is a desert state there's no water on land to generate humidity. Heat is deadly but humidity is what creates that discomfort. Compared to South Indian I don't think you have experienced really nasty humidity.
@@jamesbluntjamesblun1 Gujarat is also a coastal state, numbnut
Can't imagine being at 45°C and >95% humidity.
We're already fainted at 37°C and 85% humidity.
Southeast Asia is bearing the effects of climate change despite them not being the biggest culprit of it with the exception of Indonesia I think. What southeast asia needs to do is to preserve their forest and plant more trees. Have a green soluton to their urbanization. I've been to some of south east asian countries. Jakarta and Manila have completely forgotten to include plants in their urban jungle. Manila had the worst urban city with I've been to.
nah, in philippines we cut millions of trees for road widening and for farming, its our fault. plus irresponsible disposing of plastics and burning them. we are also culprits but the local keep blaming other race for what they have done
@@chrysllerryu4171and we still produce less greenhouse gases than the West and China, per capita. Less than Indonesia because we don't have peat forests to burn and turn into oil palm plantations, although much of that oil palm is exported to Europe so that still equally counts for Europe.
As someone from Metro Manila, I sadly agree. We still have plants and trees from our average residences, but it isn't enough.
I'm so grateful to live in a city in the Metro that still has natural greens and both my parents love plants too so we have greens around our house. It's still cooking.
In the heart of Bangkok there's a forest where building are prohibited from being built
Temperatures here in India have reached 44°C . 🥵
When you step outside your house it feels like your skin is burning and you're in higher risk of getting heat stroke.
2 Peter 3:6-7
by which the world that then existed perished, being flooded with water. 7 But the heavens and the earth which are now preserved by the same word, are reserved for fire until the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. Nuclear war is coming There is a way of escape ❤Only Jesus saves ❤ John 3:15-16❤
@@Colleenrefinego pray to Jesus to reduce the temperature
Here in the Philippines heat index reached 47-48
@@christiansantiago2571 oh god have mercy
I know right? Unable to breathe
My plants were getting sun burnt. I've never known the sun to be this bad.
Here in Rio, Brazil I had the same experience this summer (dec23-Mar24). Many native plants I tend to have died of sunburn for the first time ever! I would strongly suggest you shade all your plants if possible with some canvas or screen. Plants won't last through all summer long. Roots go rot and even worms have left the ground to die on the surface.
Ironic because the sun is also the reason they still alive, because it's a source of energy. But it can kill if you get too much sun, human animals or plants.
Same here, they bleach white
It's not the sun, it's the greenhouse gases in the earths atmosphere.
@@fspg3207 IDK, I'm growing plants in a test area that gets more shade than the garden and they aren't struggling like the ones in the garden are.
And in Montreal Canada, it snowed yesterday and it was minus 3 deegrees this morning. Extreme weather worldwide.
Here in Scotland it’s 1 degree in the morning very unusual for this time of the year
Same here in Kentucky it was 2c degree in the morning, and now it’s 27c some very unusual weather
Damn. We're getting fried, you're getting frozen, all on extreme.
@@tulipbubbly3748 people need to organize. but at this point im convinced a cabal organized billions to suffer for money and power. the enemies are the ones with lined pockets
It's turning out exactly like the climate scientists predicted: More extreme weather, more unpredictable weather, more bizarre and unusual weather as a result of anthropogenic climate change.
I can’t imagine tropical climates that hot with the humidity added on. Woe.
They aren't exactly on the equator line Indonesia the most humid place on earth but far north from Indonesia
Here in Malaysia, the heat is scorching towards skin, especially in the afternoons of 12-3pm. Nowadays it does rain, but it feels stuffy rather than cooling as the heat is bought down by the rain.
Holy moly..
Not all state received rain unfortunately. There are states that still hot without rain while other already raining. About raining feels stuffy, yes its true.
Manila comparable to a Madmax movie
Now now, Australia is plenty dry enough for this. Their fires are crazy.
@@Intentspunk19 What? Being dry is why we're not suffering, it's much worse up North.
Nonsens - Madmax played in a desert with almost zero humidity - here you live in a greenhouse!!!
Madmax is dry not humid
The worst hot climate for decades are experiencing here in the Philippines right now!
Di lang Pinas, but all entire SEA region.
Philippines is too polluted maybe stop polluting the air
Nahh the highest one is from 1980 I think according sa gma article mas ma humid lang talaga Kasi nawala mga puno at puro concrete building na so I can't say it climate change dahil na experience na natin to noon pa
Di lang basta summer. Iba ang init. Real talk.
we recently reported 53 centigrade over in the dusty pinatubo wasteland that is zambales
I live in Bangkok. After all of these extreme heat and warning sign of global warming, we still building more towers and buildings instead of more parks and trees 😅
meanwhile westerners in the winter storm: there is no global warming so colddddd
Only Americans deny it.
climate change denial is a developed country privilege 🤣
Enjoy your summer in a few months.
70 degrees for all of February in Ohio lol
@@adammason4454the earth been changing for it’s entire 5 billion years+, 20 years ago people complained about the earth freezing. I was in SE ASIA last year at this time and it was brutally hot and I also live in Florida which is beautiful weather now but the heat and humidity is coming soon no doubt.Just saying we as humans have only been keeping detailed weather information for 100-150 years
My mother and I just got back from Cambodia, while in this heatwave and honestly it was ridiculous. We needed so much down time to recover and drink water, It was intense and I'm Australian.
Didn't hurt our holiday too much, but I was honestly worried about how it was affecting so many people around us
Send some degrees to England pls and some sun , constant cold here
We've been utterly cruel to the mother earth ignoring everything.... now she's taking her revange!!
So the last ice age was because earth was pissed at mammoths and dire wolfs?
There are several near extinction events due to climate change that happened for millions of years, take it easy it’s just nature being nature.
Agreed, you farted too much from both holes.
@@christerry1773What is that supposed to mean? Climate fluctuations ARE natural yes, but we are AMPLIFYING it. The tides rise and fall with the moon but earthquakes cause tsunamis. Get it now? It’s not just a binary “climate change is natural or not”
It's really amazing that humans will continue to pollute the planet and ignore the problem so long as corporate profits are coming in and everyday people are not slightly inconvenienced by having to be responsible consumers.
Imagine never cleaning up your house and thinking the problem will magically go away by itself, that's the ignorance of some people and corporations.
I am Indian and from one of the 4 states which have been warned to be prepared for severe heat waves and here even the ceiling fan feels like a hair dryer , I am glad to have a AC in my home but I am concerned about the hundreds of thousands of people from my state and all over the world who have to work outside and dont have this luxury of having an AC at home
It's extreme heat and humid but add the fact that all cities are 95% covered with concrete buildings and glass rather than green. Heat is not able to cool down in the night before sun comes up again.
Also add the smog and pollution there and it’s literally
Hades
It’s the pollution that traps the heat, South east Asia countries are not taking steps to reduce pollution
The world is doomed already. Goodluck to your children and those who will start a family.
Have a cold beer and relax.
❤❤❤
@@lescommercantesdindochine1954 best we can give is warm beer
We'll be fine thanks
@@c0mpuipf good luck if you would reach adulthood.
Bruh,
Im sweating,
Shirtless
In front of E-fan
In the middle of the night 💀
WTF is this heat.
Same 😢
Prayers to all affected countries in South Asia and South East Asia. Lord pour out rain to those countries have mercy on us. God bless you all.
I feel bad for this news anchorman. Imagine how depressing it must be if your entire day revolves around war, death, starvation and heatstrokes.... 🥵
Yep . Let's not forget the crazy hamas protesters. 😂
They get paid alot. Trust me, look it up
we are doomed
Yes
That's the spirit. LOL
Pretty much if anything in these comments are something to go by. The human race cannot agree and will forever squabble, while nothing gets done .. Always from the uneducated....
@@Clluthu Bangkok has been sin city... so par for the course.
Jesus Christ is coming soon
In the Phillipines, this is the first time I've seen our room temperature to reach 35.9 degrees Celsius. Previous years, the maximum it reached is about 34.
Sounds miserable. My condolences.
Only 1.9 degree more and you’re crying? lol
That slight increase is helish if you know how humid it is
@@Sodainspace Hahaha, you're so naive. You probably haven't felt the difference 😂😂
You don't know how to spell your own country's name?
SouthEast Asia, we still drinking our hot coffee despite the heatwave.
i read a few years ago to actuallyto take hots bc it cools the body more then cool cold drinks . sounds kinda crazy but many more have said so .
After daily morning bath, within 30 minutes the scalp will sweat a lot. Too unbelievable and unbearable. 😢😢 So it's now 4 times bathing when staying at home only.
How wil students study, read and focus? When even reading, body, scalp and all over are sweating a lot like one has run 3 laps of 5 blocks of streets. 😢 But one was just sitting and not running.
The heat index in Kedah, Malaysia is 40C. It's too hot this week
Kedah temperature has been in the 34C range during the day and 27C at night. 40C was last month. It has been raining every day.
tempat aku kt SP ni dh start hujan since this week... tempat hang panaih lg ka 😢
same with us in bangladesh
@@izzathadi4006 minggu ni panaih bak hang..ak kat kuala kangsar walaupun xcapai 40℃..sekitar 35-36℃ jaa pun dah rasa bahang..kipas pusing pun angin dh mcm pasang dryer oo..
Tahun ni punya puasa paling panas bagi seumur hidup aku.. 🥵
The heat index in our place in Philippines between 40°c - 48°c. So much heat right now unlike before.
I'm so glad my parents moved to Canada. We get forest fires in parts of the country but at least it's not boiling hot throughout the year.
Snowed here in canada yesterday.
Nowhere on earth will be safe from this climate change phenomenon.
@@StickyKeys187 Not the first time humanity and the world is experiencing the change. Some places will be more habitable than others. Also, most people are more worried about the wars, escalations and denouement into the WW3 than than the weather.
@BornKafir the difference this time is the SPEED of the change. From what we learn from the climate records by reading ice tubes from Antarctica, conditions usually take at least hundreds of years to change, not mere years like what we're seeing now.
@@BornKafir the thing is that a bunch of exponential factors kicked the amount of greenhouse gasses in the air. nobody cared when it happened, barely even talked online about when the extra gas started melting from the ice up north it is just SPEWING heat and gas. We had time to change, but now tons of ppl are going to perish because none of the older generation had any balls. the graves were dug 70 years ago, were now just starting to lay down
Filipino here, born and raised. Even 9am heat is unbearable. It’s even the first time for me to hear 50°C heat factor, when I heard about 2-3 years ago I was already shocked to hear 40°C. I feel bad for the people who depend on motorcycle taxi and delivery as their livelihood, so many passed out and died here. Even the Grab app adviced customers to discourage ordering in the middle of the day. Dogs and cats have it harder especially strays. And I’d never thought in my lifetime that I’d hear Chocolate Hills and grassfire in the same sentence.
Australia was too hot too, summer was extended. South East Asia going to get really hot :/
Aside from some places our heat in Australia is very dry and the heat does subside eventually, this was different. It was humid and became hot very very early in the day.
Parts of South India like Kerala and more already experienced this. Though now, in between, they are experiencing bit of rain too. Good luck with Summers for Europe, US, etc - get ready to be burnt, sticky, stuffed and more.
summer heat will last till May 😢
No no no. We have had mild really mild summers for 7 years now. March id always hotter than December. Seriously try organising pool parties in december for your birthday just to have windy 17 degrees and then in march its finally 30 degrees.
Australias had a lot more water in recent years with flooding but its definatly not gotten warmer.
The winters have been decent ive felt. But i live otherseas in winters most pf the time niw
Not all south east Asia...place I'm at it's quite gloomy early in the morning, only around 9am it's slowly getting the sun and it's getting dark by 230pm and then it's raining...every late noon...
Concrete and asphalt makes the city a boiler.
Outside cities people manage since no concrete and asphalt.
Cities must be made based on the scandinavian models of greenery.
Less trees, more heat absorbing concrete and metal structures, all heat combusting machines plus humidity adds to heat suffering
Its getting hotter in karachi, Pakistan. The hottest april of my life.
Hottest April of your life so far *😢
Scary these changes all at once...china floods...dubai floods..iceland eruptions for over two months, floods in Kenya...taiwan 12 earthquakes in 24 hrs....omg
Try to even take a nap in your bed feels like being inside a microwave, since cushion can absorb heat.
I live in India, Bangalore, and usually it's always cool and pleasant. This year, the heat is suffocating. No breeze, no wind. Just the sun. Its difficult to breathe and everyone is shocked because it's usually never like this.
Chiang Mai, Thailand has heat, humidity, and smoke. A triple whammy!!!
Keep the Ladyboys safe, okay...😗😗
Smoke?
@@springal3139 Smoke from the burning of the crops which causes the worst air quality in the world each April…
@@212Roger the smoke make us so hot.
The hottest temperature I experienced in Bangkok during April is 42 degrees C. It was debilitatingly hot and the humidity slaps you with no mercy.
Not in Indonesia. We have heavy rainfall with thunderstroms since 3 month ago till this day.
Rain over 2 days and many town/villages hit by flood.
Thanks God, today 2nd of May heavy rain in the south of West Malaysia 🇲🇾 and temperature 🌡 reducing from above 40 degree Celsius to 35 degree Celsius 👍
the sudden increase in global temperature is very alarming , climate change is real , here in the Philippines we just experienced the hottest weather temperature 😥
Behave, the world has been like this for millennia. Have a look at what they’re spraying into the skies to alter weather patterns. This is a fact. Why do they do it? To destroy crops and to create famine to bring people under control.
It’s not suddenly, scientists warn in global meeting few years ago but no one care
I live in Bangkok. We're evaporating 🥵.
Some car windows exploded because of excessive heat 😳
It already reached 56 degrees here in some parts of the Philippines
30°C in Bandung - Indonesia already feels uncomfortable like there's something burning the inside of my body, can't imagine 40°C
Nobody gonna mention the spiderman on the wall of the school at 0:31?
lol i see it everyday almost, it has been changed like 3 times.
The spiderverse is comeplete
😂
He got stuck on the sticky paint!🤩
No I don't have time for that I need water it's too hot
took a photo of that few months back
i was lmao when I fist saw
In Phoenix and Scottsdale we used to say that at least it is a dry heat!
nuh uh it's hella wet here
It is real. Some areas in the Philippines have temperatures reaching 53 and 54 °C. @@MattSuguisAsFondAsEverrr
Even I'm at Malaysia can confirm this , the heat is unbearable. With high humidity.
Im a PILIPINO!! Yeah its hot outhere in the philippines...everything is Hot out here the weather..the streets...the women..but still..i drink my afternoon coffee after lunch!!😅 its survival o the fittest out here..its no joke its really hot!! But life goes on.!! We endure..we can survive!!!
I live in Jakarta, Indonesia. It actually feels a bit cooler than usual. Perhaps because it rains virtually every day.
It's monsoon during these months, so it can get cool
Additionally we have mountain areas that are cold especially during the night and mornings. I am talking about Java island. Java is just overcrowded!
Other islands have cooler temperature even below the mountains. Many islands still have good vegetation, for example Flores islands : one does not need an air-con during nights on the beach! So it is not so hopeless. However perhaps we in Indonesia need to consider a solution. Just if it gets worst...
I’m in Thailand right now and it’s hot and humid like it always is. Bangkok is always hot - because it is a huge heat sink with glass skyscrapers and Air Con exchanging heat out into the city.
I just left Thailand and I am in Cambodia now. It’s effing hot as hell. So, much so I stay inside during the day. Even at night it’s really hot. I’m pretty resilient but it’s no joke and noticeably worse.
In Germany right now, Its cold and gloomy, we are not seeing the sun at all!
Lucky. I rather take a cold and chill climate over endless summer.
That's crazy. It was 38f overnight here.
Nature will do for us what we could not do for ourselves. Amen.
Yes but they didnt need heaters in summer mate
As much as I hate using the ac.. it's unavoidable. The cruel cycle of turning on the ac to keep cool indoors, and the exhaust from the ac adding to the heat outdoors. 😢
The AC doesn't add heat to the outside. It just blows the heat to a different place. Don't expect AC to change anything at all on what's going on outside.
@julosx True, it just moves your bedroom heat to outside with some inefficient heat . The problem with AC is the gas it will leak overtime in small quantities
I'm Thai and a tour guide in Bangkok. I have to remind my clients to stay hydrated. And we have cooling break once every half hour.
Soon we have to stay under the ground
Vietnam also got hit with heatwaves. It's unusually this hot though. Hopefully, the rainy season will come soon.😔
Then it'll flood.
I'm a Thai living in Bangkok. I can confirm that this year is hotter than previous years. What could be worse than that? My room has no air conditioning. Some days, I have to shower 4-5 times a day. I feel bad for those who have to work outside. There are also stray animals. That's why the 7-Eleven location is in Thailand. There are a lot of stray dogs here. Even yet, I bring them cold water every single day.
Turn on shower at noon and you will got first-degree burn 😂
FEEL SORRY FOR WILDLIFE!!!
Would it not make more sense to communicate WBGT + recommendations when we are facing these extreme wheather conditions?
i absolutely despise, HATE, this time of year in my country. the heat is unbearable. it really pisses me off that i live in this part of the world where its basically hot all year long but its just hot with extra steps when its summer.
Gosh, I would rather live in a hot and dry country than hot and humid…
So true
Come to middle East
Whole South East Asia hot and humid throughout the year due to equator and warm Indian Ocean
Once it gets much above 40, even dry heat is very dangerous.
go to palestine.
People are already dying from this, but we still won't ban the hyenas like Taylor Swift from flying every five hours for a cappucino in Paris. This is despicable.
Thousand of pounds of bomb are being dropped daily and you choose to pick on a little girl who takes a plane that was going to fly anyway? Get your priorities straight...
@@monkeymusic3318Her private plane wouldn't have flown anyway.
@@monkeymusic3318both are wrong goofball
@@monkeymusic3318 it shouldn't have "flown anyway". Private jets need to be banned ASAP. They do nothing for the benefit of the society, but harm the climate, and in the long run us greately.
You can't stop bombs being dropped as easily as banning those jets from flying.
Lol someone has beef with Taylor, yet you probably support the local factory making crazy straws or some BS because it gives locals a job or two. Human ignorance is amazing
Yes. It's really hot. I am Burmese from Myanmar. Our electricity cuts off most of the time (like 18 hrs off), so only elite with their solar or generator can use AC. Buses, public transport has no AC. On top of that, we have fuel shortages, so difficult to buy and use AC in car or generator. Many people don't have AC in the first place. Heck, many ppl don't have homes anymore because junta keeps bombing and burning down houses. Living expenses, food prices, medicine prices more than tripled, inflation is highest ever. Honestly, this heat wave is like a cool breeze to us, compared to the brutal dictators trying to kill u at anytime 😅😅😅.
As a Thai this hot season so far, I would say we're having Furnace and Sauna weather here.
In west central and northern parts of Thailand it literally just like that, dry but intense sunshine with furnace like heatwave every time a wind blows and then during the night humidity skyrocketed so much that became impossible to get an adequate sleep without using Air Conditioning unit.
Basically, no relieve of heat day in and night out just air frying days and Sauna nights.
It's so hot during day now that I don't want to do anything but sitting in AC room and binge watch news and play video games do anything useful outside to me during the day is potentially deadly, I salute those workers and farmers that still have to work out in this record breaking heat, one of the hired workers that currently doing sprinkler system for my house and garden are actually passed out sick the other day too.
By the time I finished drying myself after shower I'm ready for another shower which is like 5 minutes after sweating profusely is common here and it's about to get a lot worse once the rain season starts at least and hopefully it won't be as bad of an infernal heat during the day, but the very high humidity will be the real killer next then the real silent killings start.
People assume it's fine that's its only 28 degrees here in the morning, but humidity is like 80% and that's before rain season starts.
This report is entirely failing to provide the key details. What is the wet bulb measurement, or at least the humidity. Simply telling us the temperature and that it feels hot and seems humid is a far cry from actual "news". Normally I'm a big fan of this channel, but wow was this video in particular a huge waste of time.
average relative humidity in the philippines is 82%
I've been to South India where its very humid and hot. A 48 degree dry hot day in the north is nothing compared to a humid 40 degree day.
I don't understand, is a humid 40 degree is more unbearable than 48 degree
@@debapriyasahoo10 yes a 40 degree humid day is more unbearable than a dry 48 degree day
@@debapriyasahoo10yes, 40 degree humid weather is worse than 45 degree dry weather
@@debapriyasahoo10 Yes, that's because it becomes more difficult for the body to cool down by sweating
@@debapriyasahoo10 humidity is what makes heat unbearable
In Bandung, Indonesia, the temperature at night is 22 C, and at noon, 28 C.
Aman
I'm from Kolkata, India & I can say the heat combined with humidity is just deadly especially due to the wet bulb effect, its really worrisome that its gonna get even hotter with the coming years.
The humidity is unreal in Bangkok
In lahore its 40 very hot sunny.
It’s always been hot in South Asia. The difference now is that with spreading use of air conditioning many people are less able to cope with heat and humidity. The best thing to do is to avoid social media and stories about the weather.
Not at all south Asia is a vast region. The southern hemisphere is tropical, then dry, then wet to snowy mountains and valleys of Himalayas.
This is nothing. Imagine the heat of the summer 10 years from now.
Imagine summer in Southeast Asia in 100 years...
It is caused partly by deforestation.
Major polluters of the world
#1 🇨🇳 China 30.9%
#2 🇺🇸 U.S. 13.5%
#3 🇮🇳 India 7.3%
#4 🇷🇺 Russia 4.7%
#5 🇯🇵 Japan 2.9%
#6 🇮🇷 Iran 2.0%
#7 🇩🇪 Germany 1.8%
#8 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia 1.8%
#9 🇮🇩 Indonesia 1.7%
#10 🇰🇷 South Korea 1.7%
Not sure where your incredibly accurate 😂😂😂statistics 😅
So what every country is polluting the environment. Each and ever damn country to be blamed.