A woman in her 80s died on the suspicion of heat stroke.

A Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and other organizations found that a woman in her 80s died on the 2nd in an apartment house in Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, suspected of having heat stroke.

This is the first time in Tokyo that a person who died on the suspicion of heat stroke has been drinking this summer for the first time, and we are calling for proper cooling.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department and the Tokyo Metropolitan Inspectorate of Medicine, a woman in her 80s who lived in an apartment house in Katsushika-ku, Tokyo died on the 2nd, and it was later found that the cause of death was suspicion of heat stroke.

The woman lived alone, became sick the day before she died, and after being treated by a daughter living near her for treatment such as intravenous drip at a medical institution, she was resting at her daughter's house. It's getting worse.

It is the first time in history that a person has died in Tokyo due to a suspected heat stroke.

In the Kanto region, there were many rainy and cloudy days last month, but after the rainy season on the 1st of this month, the days exceeded 30 degrees, and I was still unaccustomed to the heat, so I was suspected of heat stroke and went to the hospital. People are being carried one after another.

It is expected that the temperature will rise further in the future, and fire departments are urging them to drink water and use air conditioning appropriately.