People should stay hydrated in light of the recent hot and hazy weather, say health experts.<br /><br />Experts said the public should recognise the early signs and symptoms of dehydration, which could lead to heatstroke and even death.<br /><br />In Kota Kinabalu, the Sabah Health Department said a heatwave occurs when the average daily maximum temperature exceeds 37°C for three consecutive days, adding that during a heat wave, the risk of haze also increases, and the public should stop open burning.<br /><br />Read more at https://bit.ly/40xKaij<br /><br />WATCH MORE: https://thestartv.com/c/news<br />SUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/TheStar<br />LIKE: https://fb.com/TheStarOnline
