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00:00Up to 47 degrees Celsius is the heat index in some parts of the country tomorrow.
00:05And in the middle of the hot weather, different types of cold drinks are being sold.
00:09But doctors have an advice on how to drink something sweet.
00:13Witness, Danateen Cunco.
00:19This fruit stand in Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, is now closed not only because they are selling fruits,
00:24but also because of the cold juice.
00:28I saw that it was closed because I got a cold.
00:30I thought it was different, that's why I came back.
00:35It's delicious.
00:36Up to more than 100 cups of watermelon juice filled with watermelon chunks are being sold every day.
00:42If they say, auntie, can you give us a refill?
00:46Yes.
00:47But a doctor's advice.
00:49Go for no sugar options.
00:51And then, we can also have fresh fruit juices if we really can't avoid it,
00:56and if you want something with flavor, you can, but avoid something that's too sweet.
01:01The Department of Health has also been worried about the effects of extreme heat.
01:06Workers are also being careful outside and in the heat of the road.
01:11I can handle it a little bit.
01:13Now, it's too hot.
01:14We're stuck in the trees.
01:15I haven't booked yet.
01:17Just look for a place to rest.
01:20Water, really.
01:21To avoid dehydration.
01:24We also have heatwave break time.
01:27It's from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
01:29To avoid the heat, especially when it's 10 p.m.
01:34We were a little bit early.
01:36We did it from 9 p.m. to 4 p.m.
01:38We also have a hydration station.
01:42We should have prepared clean water for our public to drink.
01:49Because it's important to have at least 7 to 8 glasses of water.
01:53Based on the data released yesterday,
01:55the danger category is expected to be hit by the heat index.
02:0147 degrees Celsius in Dagupan and 43 degrees Celsius in San Ildefonso, Bulacan.
02:07In Metro Manila, the possible heat index is 39 degrees Celsius in Naia, Pasay,
02:12and 38 degrees Celsius in Science Garden, Quezon City.
02:16It's not a joke that when it hits 42 degrees Celsius, the temperature rises.
02:21It can lead to heat cramps and heat exhaustion.
02:24Heat stroke if the heat wave continues.
02:27According to estimates, due to climate change and conditions in the past years,
02:31the heat index in many places in the country will not be hit by the danger category.
02:38It really depends on which part of the country you are.
02:41But here in NCR, it's not supposed to be that hot.
02:47Because in the past years, maybe because of the influence of El Niño,
02:52that's why the warm conditions are increasing.
02:56For GMA Integrated News, I'm Dano Tinkungko, your Saksi.
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03:16Transcription by ESO, translation by —