{"id":46322,"date":"2024-03-17T08:41:06","date_gmt":"2024-03-17T08:41:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/manitimes.com\/south-sudan-grapples-with-severe-heatwave-as-health-risks-mount\/"},"modified":"2024-03-17T08:41:06","modified_gmt":"2024-03-17T08:41:06","slug":"south-sudan-grapples-with-severe-heatwave-as-health-risks-mount","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/manitimes.com\/south-sudan-grapples-with-severe-heatwave-as-health-risks-mount\/","title":{"rendered":"South Sudan Grapples with Severe Heatwave as Health Risks Mount"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Juba, South Sudan<\/em><\/p>\n

The Ministry of Health in South Sudan has issued a stark warning about the dire health implications of the ongoing heatwave, with temperatures predicted to soar between 41\u00b0C and 45\u00b0C this week. The statement released on March 16, 2024, highlights the pernicious effects of extreme heat on public health, detailing an alarming rise in heat-related illnesses and fatalities.<\/p>\n

Extended heatwaves are known to pose serious physiological challenges, exacerbating leading global causes of death such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, as well as diabetes. The Ministry’s press statement underscores the acute danger heatwaves present, particularly when they trigger public health emergencies due to their excessive duration and intensity.<\/p>\n

According to the Ministry, the environmental department anticipates the oppressive heat to persist across most parts of South Sudan. The heatwave’s longevity and severity have already had a tangible impact, disrupting societal norms and stretching healthcare services to their limits, with power shortages often accompanying the soaring temperatures.<\/p>\n

In a proactive move, the disease surveillance department within the Ministry of Health has established a robust detection and response system for heat-related illnesses. Reports of death due to the extreme temperatures have already begun to surface, prompting immediate government action.<\/p>\n

With the escalating health risks posed by the heatwave, the Ministry of Health emphasizes the critical need for awareness and proactive measures. Health professionals advise that practical interventions at individual, community, organizational, governmental, and societal levels are vital. The recommended guidelines for the public include maintaining cool indoor environments, staying hydrated, and being vigilant of existing health problems that may be exacerbated by the heat.<\/p>\n

Children, young learners, and adults with pre-existing health conditions are identified as especially vulnerable to the hazardous conditions. The government has advised the public to heed the Ministry of Health’s advisory issued on March 15, 2024, and has committed to taking measures to protect the population, especially the health of students and young learners, from the adverse effects of the extreme weather.<\/p>\n

The press statement serves as a critical reminder of the urgent need for environmental and health preparedness in the face of climate-related challenges. South Sudan’s Ministry of Health continues to monitor the situation closely, urging citizens to stay informed and take necessary precautions during this health emergency.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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