Take care in heat, PM says from Japan

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has issued a plea for Australians to take care in the extreme heat, while visiting a much cooler Japan.

Malcolm Turnbull might be thousands of kilometres away in cooler Japan but the prime minister is warning Australians to take precautions during the extreme heat engulfing the south-east of the continent.

People in bushfire-prone areas should implement their fire plans and keep watch over elderly neighbours, Mr Turnbull urged from Tokyo where he is due to meet Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe.

"Given the extreme heat ... and its likelihood of continuing over the next few days, it is absolutely imperative that everybody takes all precautions they can to protect lives and property," he said.


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Published 18 December 2015 2:03pm
Updated 18 December 2015 2:06pm
Source: AAP


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