People hitting beaches to lessen the effects of heatwave
Already the players at Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne are seen drenched in sweat and seen uneasy playing in soaring temperatures despite the matches being planned in late night hours. It is reported that a tennis player and a ball boy collapsed in the heat. One of the tennis players Ivan Dodig retired from his second-round match as high temperatures continue to be a major issue at the Australian Open. He said: 'I feared I might die in Melbourne heat.'
It has been learnt that a heat policy has been issued that there would be no matches of the Australian Open before 6:00 PM.
In the meanwhile, fire fighters have been able to contain most of the fires in the state, although a number of fires remain out of control.
It has been learnt that a heat policy has been issued that there would be no matches of the Australian Open before 6:00 PM.
In the meanwhile, fire fighters have been able to contain most of the fires in the state, although a number of fires remain out of control.
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