Tourists face a higher risk of adverse impacts caused by heatwaves, as summer travel commences in a year that experts say could beat last year’s temperature record.
This is because people tend to spend more time walking outside and may continue to do so even in high temperatures due to their packed schedules.
These are some things travelers can do to beat the heat:
1. Wear loose, light-fitting clothing.
2. Drink lots of water
3. Start the day early and end it late to avoid peak sun hours
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Breaking news summer is hot …… wow🤯🤯
Jeez and yet Sky News Australia gets more views than your news stations here on YouTube Shorts. Sucks to be you.