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Conservation efforts during Japan's hot summer has triggered some concerns about heat-related illnesses. The temperature in Tokyo rose to 93 Fahrenheit (33.9 Celsius) on Friday and could reach 100 Fahrenheit during the next three months. "Be careful about heatstrokes," warned the Meteorological Agency, which has set up a special site for the problem on its website. The government also has launched a campaign urging office workers to shed their suits and ties for lighter clothes such as polo shirts to endure the country's summer heat.
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