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June heatwave killed up to 440 people a day in England and Wales, data suggests

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By The Guardian
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A devastating heatwave swept across England and Wales during May and June, resulting in approximately 2,700 premature deaths, with daily mortality peaks reaching 440 individuals. Scientific evidence indicates that climate change intensified temperatures by 3-4 degrees Celsius during this period. This public health crisis highlights the severe consequences of rising global temperatures on vulnerable populations and underscores the urgent need for climate action and heat-preparedness strategies in affected regions.

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June heatwave killed up to 440 people a day in England and Wales, data suggests
June heatwave killed up to 440 people a day in England and Wales, data suggests

Extreme temperatures in May and June led to about 2,700 lost lives in total with climate crisis adding 3C to 4C
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