Soccer-Fans warned of severe heat in Toronto for Portugal-Croatia game

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By Divya Rajagopal

TORONTO, July 1 (Reuters) – Fans heading to watch Portugal play Croatia in the World Cup round of 32 in Toronto on Thursday are being warned to keep hydrated and limit their alcohol intake after a heat warning issued by Environment Canada.

“Don’t wait till you’re thirsty, keep drinking water through the day, try to moderate your alcohol intake, you know, certainly alcohol can be more dehydrating,” the City of Toronto’s medical officer of health Michelle Murti said.

The temperature in Toronto might feel like 40 degrees Celsius on Thursday because of the humidity, Murti told Reuters on Tuesday. Health officials were also preparing for a possible thunderstorm, which could lead to some viewing parties being cancelled.

Environment Canada warned that temperatures were set to climb above 35 degrees Celsius, with the possibility of thunderstorms.

Toronto Stadium, the tournament’s smallest venue, is hosting its last World Cup match on Thursday and the city has been hosting watch parties and organising public fan zones for all the games.

From flooding to extreme heat, Canadians from the west to east of the country have been grappling with wild weather ahead of Wednesday’s Canada Day holiday.

On Tuesday, fans around Toronto’s landmark Nathan Phillips Square cooled themselves under misting stations installed by the city.

“I’m here to watch the game. It’s so hot outside and I can’t even imagine how the players are feeling right now. But I think I’m going to have to leave early because it’s a little too hot out here,” said Megan Rennie from Toronto.

Laura Albarez, visiting from Colombia, said she just wanted to go to her hotel and relax. “Thank God there’s like drinking water… maybe I will come outside later because it’s so warm,” she said.

(Writing by Divya Rajagopal in Toronto; additional reporting by Kya Soe and Imad Credi; editing by Clare Fallon)

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