Extreme heat grips Hong Kong as labour groups urge district-level index
Hong Kong is experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) in some areas on Wednesday. This follows a record-breaking temperature of 36.9 degrees on Sunday.

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AI-generatedHong Kong is experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) in some areas on Wednesday. This follows a record-breaking temperature of 36.9 degrees on Sunday. The Hong Kong Observatory has issued a Very Hot Weather Warning and an Amber Heat Stress at Work Warning. In response to the sustained heat and the lowest-level amber alert for outdoor workers, labour representatives are urging authorities to implement a district-level index. This measure is intended to provide better protection for outdoor workers.
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5 extractedSunday's temperature of 36.9 degrees Celsius was the highest recorded since 1884.
The Very Hot Weather Warning and Amber Heat Stress at Work Warning were in effect on Wednesday.
Labour representatives are urging authorities to implement a district-level heat index for outdoor workers.
Hong Kong experienced extreme heat on Wednesday, with temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) in some areas.
Criticism has been directed at the Labour Department's Heat Stress at Work Warning System.