: Three cases of heatstroke and two of heat exhaustion have been reported in Terengganu as of April this year.
She said so far no case of death due to the hot weather has been recorded, and various efforts are being taken to make people aware of the dangers of the hot weather and heatstroke. “Due to this, JKNT advises the public especially those in the high-risk group such as the elderly, school students, pregnant women, babies, patients with chronic illnesses, and workers on duty outside to always be vigilant and take appropriate health measures,“ she said when met at the JKNT’s Aidilfitri get-together here today.
However, the JKNT is still investigating the cause of the incident and if there are others who had food poisoning.