let's cross over to bangkok now and speak with journalist jacob goldberg, jacob, the, you're right in the middle of this heat way with temperatures, about 40 degrees celsius and high humidity. what's that like? it's been unbearable to be outside. it's incredibly high and the like you said, it can be the silent killer. you don't realize that you're in the midst of the heat waves, which the temperature is rising gradually. every day you don't know that you're suddenly in a dangerous situation until maybe you hear that the government is they should have warning about it and then that's, that's what the government has done so far. you should warnings to stay inside to stay hydrated. to stay safe. from from the sea wave. well that would appear to be what you are doing. how are other people in the tie capital bank are coping with these extreme temperatures. the, the people want to stay inside. they want to stay in the air condition environments and for some people that's, that's doable. if you can afford to take a taxi to work, if you work in an air conditioned office, then that's probably