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Health Authorities Advise Against Sun Exposure in Kerala During Peak UV Hours
Health officials in Kerala are urging the public to minimize direct exposure to sunlight between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., due to elevated levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation recorded during these peak hours. The recommendation comes as part of an ongoing effort to raise awareness about the potential health risks associated with high UV levels, including skin cancer and other sun-related conditions.
Recent weather reports indicate that UV index levels in several parts of Kerala have reached particularly high readings, prompting health experts to stress the importance of sun safety. Individuals are advised to seek shade, wear protective clothing, and apply broad-spectrum sunscreen when outdoors.
In addition, the public is encouraged to stay informed about daily UV index forecasts, which can be accessed through local weather services and government health websites, to better plan outdoor activities. These precautions are especially important for vulnerable populations, including children and those with fair skin, who may be at increased risk for UV-related health issues.
As Kerala experiences fluctuating weather patterns, it is essential for residents to prioritize sun safety during the intensifying heat of the day, particularly in the summer months ahead.
