Excessive Heat to Last Through September, Posing Health Risks to Human and Marine Life
With excessive heat across the region expected to continue until October, the VI Territorial Emergency Management Agency is advising residents of the territory to take action to protect themselves against heat exhaustion and heat strokes.
2023-09-20 15:36:48 - VI News Staff
During Monday’s Government House Press Briefing, VITEMA Executive Director Daryl Jaschen noted that St. Croix has observed daily heat records for the last 12 days. The National Weather Service in Puerto Rico has issued an advisory for the territories, which according to Mr. Jaschen means “that a period of hot temperatures is expected. The combination of high temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a situation in which heat illness[es] are possible.”
Residents are encouraged to increase their fluid consumption and if possible, remain in air-conditioned spaces. Regardless, the public is advised to keep out of the direct sun as much as possible and to ensure frequent rest breaks for those who work outdoors.
“If you are a supervisor, please look out for your individuals,” Mr. Jaschen said, noting that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued recommendations to reduce the risk of heat-related illness during outdoor work.
Strenuous activities should be rescheduled to early morning or evening, wherever possible, and people should endeavor to wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing when they can, Mr. Jaschen advised.