Awani International
  • LIVE
  • Videos
  • US-China
  • BRICS-RT
  • ASEAN
  • West Asia
  • Shows
  • Podcast
  • BM
    EN
  • LIVE
  • Login
  • BM
    EN
  • LIVE
  • Login
Awani International
  • LIVE
  • Videos
  • US-China
  • BRICS-RT
  • ASEAN
  • West Asia
  • Shows
  • Podcast
Europe won't be 'blackmailed' by Trump tariffs, says Danish PM
Trump tells Norway he no longer feels obligation to think only of peace
Japan PM Takaichi calls Feb 8 election seeking mandate for spending plans, defence build-up
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TERMS OF USE
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • INVESTOR

Astro AWANI | Copyright © 2025 Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd 199201008561 (240064-A)

Another death due to heat stroke reported

Bernama
Bernama
05/04/2024
08:00 MYT
Another death due to heat stroke reported
Based on a brief report on the hot weather status by NADMA, dated April 4, the new death on April 1 involved a three-year-old child in Kelantan. - BERNAMA/Filepic
KUALA LUMPUR: One new death due to heat stroke was reported this week, bringing the number of heat-related deaths to two, according to the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA).
Based on a brief report on the hot weather status by NADMA, dated April 4, the new death on April 1 involved a three-year-old child in Kelantan.
The first death was last Feb 2 involving a 22-year-old individual in Pahang.
It said that as of last April 3, the cumulative number of cases of heat-related illnesses increased to 37 with 10 cases of heat stroke, heat exhaustion (26) and heat convulsions (one).
Perak and Kedah recorded eight cases each, Johor (five), Negeri Sembilan (four), Sabah (four), Selangor (three), Perlis (two) and one case each in Pahang, Penang and Kelantan.
"There are two cases that are still undergoing treatment in the hospital, one a heat stroke at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and another, a heat exhaustion case in a normal ward," said Nadma in the report, citing the Ministry of Health as the source.
On water level in dams, NADMA, citing the National Water Service Commission, said that as of yesterday, six dams showed water storage reserves at warning levels with three of them in Kedah, namely the Muda Dam (39.12 percent), the Malut Dam (35.70 percent) and the BS Padang Saga Dam (41.29 percent).
The other dams are Sembrong Barat Dam, in Johor (31.51 per cent), Air Hitam Dam in Penang (34.60 per cent) and Timah Tasoh Dam in Perlis (56.46 per cent).
NADMA also reported that the Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID) issued two drought forecasts for two river basins on April 1, namely the Muda River Basin in Kedah and the Kelantan River Basin, in Kelantan.
The Department of Environment (DOE) reported three areas with unhealthy air quality for the period from April 1 to yesterday, namely Kimanis in Sabah, Balok Baru in Kuantan and Rompin, both in Pahang.
-- BERNAMA
Read the latest news here
Related Topics
#heat stroke
#heat exhaustion
#heat convulsions
#NADMA
#English News
Must-Watch Video
Stay updated with our news