Males in Japan Forced to Carry Tents

Local authorities in northern Japan, which has been hit by a wave of heat, have decided that males employed in public services share tents that women usually use to preserve their teen. Sitame authorities, territory which was several days of temperatures above 40 degrees, [...]
Sitame authorities, territory which was several days of temperatures above 40 degrees, have started the action this week to separate male umbrellas.
The aim of this action, according to officials, is to reduce the risk of attacks and heated temperatures.
Ryuji Kurihara, an employee of public service who took an umbrella, said he had never seen a male holding such an umbrella thinking that only women do it.
For that, he never thought to keep the umbrella”, Kurihara said, adding that he won't take it off now.
Many men are unwilling to keep it. I don't want to. This is for girls. I'd rather put on a hat and use a <x0-> protective cream, a student said.
Since the heat that hit Japan in July, 119 people have died until 49 thousand have sought medical assistance.












