May and June heatwaves kill 2,700 people
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The Telegraph
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Extreme heat events during May and June resulted in approximately 2,700 deaths across affected regions, highlighting the severe public health crisis posed by intensifying heatwaves. Rising global temperatures continue to create dangerous conditions, particularly for vulnerable populations including elderly individuals and those with pre-existing health conditions. This alarming mortality toll underscores the urgent need for enhanced heat preparedness strategies, improved early warning systems, and climate action to mitigate future heat-related casualties.
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