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WEDNESDAY • 26 JULY 2023 • ISSUE 854 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
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Energy minister shuns
Opposition's call for a
state of emergency to
be declared
KARL AZZOPARDI AND
MATTHEW VELLA
FOUR persons have died over
the weekend as a direct result
of the sweltering temperatures
which have swept Malta over
the past week.
A health ministry spokesper-
son confirmed that between the
22 and 23 July, one death was
attributed to hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia is an elevated
body temperature above the
normal range, leading to symp-
toms like sweating, dehydra-
tion, rapid breathing, and con-
fusion.
MARIANNA CALLEJA
MIRIAM Dalli has shunned calls
to declare the current electricity
crisis a national emergency, insist-
ing the immediate priority is to re-
store power as quickly as possible.
"What difference will it make
to what we are doing now? Now
is not the time for political the-
atrics," the Energy Minister said
in reaction to Opposition leader
Bernard Grech's call for a na-
tional emergency to be declared.
Four people have died from hyperthermia and
dehydration over the weekend as a direct result of the
heat dome which engulfed Malta • Power cuts persist,
leaving thousands in misery
At least four dead
due to sweltering
temperatures
Fatal heatwave
Rising heat
and blackouts
now affecting
Maltese milk
production
Energy Minister Miriam Dalli (File photo)