A 90-year-old woman, Boonchuay, passed away in Chalerm Phra Kiat, northeastern Thailand, after struggling with extreme heat reportedly reaching 44°C. Her daughter found her deceased after Boonchuay complained of unbearable temperatures and lay down to rest at their home in Charoen Suk subdistrict. The family, living without air conditioning, does not suspect foul play and plans to hold her cremation on April 8.
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Boonchuay, who was visually impaired, lived in modest conditions with her daughter who ensured she stayed hydrated and bathed regularly. Before her death, Boonchuay expressed discomfort due to the heat, reportedly saying, “It’s extremely hot, I can’t take it anymore.” Local residents noted that temperatures surged beyond the usual 40–41°C, with electric fans offering little relief.
The Thai Meteorological Department has issued warnings about severe heat, thunderstorms, and winds, advising the public to remain cautious. They emphasized the importance of staying hydrated and in well-ventilated areas, highlighting heightened risks for children, the elderly, and those with health conditions. Community concerns rise as many households lack air conditioning, increasing vulnerability during extreme weather.
Looking ahead, authorities urge ongoing vigilance and preparation for potential weather fluctuations. As temperatures remain high, the community is reminded of the importance of proactive measures to protect vulnerable populations.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Khaosod · 07 Apr 2026
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