South Korea is facing a record-breaking heatwave (폭염) this June, with 59 out of 97 weather stations reporting their highest-ever average temperatures for the month. This extreme weather is straining power supplies as people rely on air conditioning (에어컨), and raises concerns about heatstroke (열사병).

Authorities are urging the public to avoid outdoor activities (야외 활동) during peak hours and to stay hydrated. This highlights the growing impact of climate change (기후 변화) in East Asia. As summers get hotter, staying safe and informed becomes more important than ever. Stay cool and look out for your 건강 (health).
Vocabulary:
-Hot and humid part one and part two
–Sick and tired of something