6 Jun 2022, 11:08

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Elthics go hot-headed and empty-handed as they can't find air conditioners anywhere

The country is experiencing a cooler shortage in the middle of a heatwave
June 6, 2022


For Elthize, the month of June brings the summer, the pride, the rainbows, and, the most detested, scorching heat. As the first week of June brings temperatures all around the country to above thirty degrees Celcius, Elthics are desperate, trying to find a way to cool off by any means possible. If they want an air conditioner, though, chances are they won't find one. That's right, Elthize is now experiencing an air conditioner shortage. Especially in big cities, where all the retail stores and online shops have run out of ACs, and other cooling technology, like fans, are also in dire supply.

“I went through like six stores with my wife,” says Hassan, a St. Lucas resident, whose city is experiencing consistent 35-degree weather, with no cloud in near sight. “There’s not even a fan! They took it all, my house takes so much heat I feel like we’re gonna burn in it!”

The heat is not only affecting St. Lucas, either. Throughout Elthize, particularly along the coast, the temperature is rising to levels never seen in decades.

“It is definitely concerning,” says Bree Garnett, a meteorologist based in Port Nelson. “Like here, in Port Nelson, for instance, it’s hit a high of thirty-five degrees. That’s something you used to see in late July-early August for three days max, now it's average June weather, like, it's the new normal and it's definitely gonna get worse in the coming years."

"We are expecting the heat to cool off a little in the coming weeks, but we're not sure if it'll be enough," claims Harrison, Bree's friend, also a meteorologist. "There doesn't seem to be any precipitation coming soon."

A heat warning has been issued in the southern provinces of Elthize due to the rising temperatures, and a warning for the rest of Elthize is expected to follow suit. Citizens are advised to not go outside unless absolutely necessary. If you have to go outside, you should wear sunscreen [Remember: the higher the SPF value, the better!] and have a bottle of cold water with you at all times. Fair coloured, loose-fitting clothing will also help you endure the heat better.

In addition, you may see a rise in your water bills. The Venée Water Company, which controls around 35% of the Elthic water market, announced that their customers would pay at least 30% more for their bills in June, July, August and September. Such price rises are common for Venée customers. NEWC also issued a similar statement. You are advised to check for updates from your water supplier, just to be safe.