Ishikawa, Feb 19 (News On Japan) –
Temperatures throughout Japan on Sunday, February 18, soared to ranges typical of March or April. In Ishikawa Prefecture, which suffered harm from the Noto Peninsula earthquake, the mercury rose, forcing evacuees in plastic greenhouses to take measures in opposition to the warmth.
Due to the affect of sturdy heat air, temperatures in Ishikawa Prefecture climbed from Sunday morning. In Shika Town, which skilled a most seismic depth of seven through the Noto Peninsula earthquake, the best temperature reached a document 15.6°C for the 12 months, resembling mid-April heat.
Evacuees who’ve voluntarily taken shelter in plastic greenhouses felt the warmth from the morning and took steps to chill down, corresponding to absolutely opening the doorway and rolling up the sheets of the greenhouse.
An evacuee shared, “It’s warm, isn’t it? Unusually so for February. During the day, we turn off the stove and open both sides and the door.”
The climate in Ishikawa Prefecture is predicted to rise even greater within the coming days.
Source: ANN

