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Japan's heat
is set to continue. The weather
said that the country's rainy
finished at its earliest since
began in 1851. This means a longer and hotter summer. The government said: "We are struck by unusual
for the season. Please cooperate and save as much
as possible." The Tokyo Electric Power Company warned there was a risk of power shortages and blackouts if people did not use
energy. There is also a
of people getting heatstroke. More than 250 people were taken to
in Tokyo over the weekend after suffering from heatstroke. The government is advising people to drink more water and not to exercise
in the heat.