
More than 2,700 people died in extreme heat in May and June
England set new monthly temperature records during both periods, reaching 35.1 degrees Celsius in May and 37.7 degrees Celsius in June
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England set new monthly temperature records during both periods, reaching 35.1 degrees Celsius in May and 37.7 degrees Celsius in June. "Of those, it's estimated that 42 per cent died as a result of the extra heat caused by human-induced warming," it added. Mark McCarthy of the Met Office’s climate attribution team said the timing and intensity of the heat made the events exceptional for Britain and other parts of western Europe.
Furthermore, Experts said the findings demonstrated how rising global temperatures were making heatwaves more frequent, more intense and increasingly dangerous to public health. Older people, individuals with underlying medical conditions and those living in poorly ventilated homes are considered particularly vulnerable during periods of extreme heat.
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England set new monthly temperature records during both periods, reaching 35.1 degrees Celsius in May and 37.7 degrees Celsius in June.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"Of those, it's estimated that 42 per cent died as a result of the extra heat caused by human-induced warming," it added.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMark McCarthy of the Met Office’s climate attribution team said the timing and intensity of the heat made the events exceptional for Britain and other parts of western Europe.
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Experts said the findings demonstrated how rising global temperatures were making heatwaves more frequent, more intense and increasingly dangerous to public health.
according to PM News NigeriaOlder people, individuals with underlying medical conditions and those living in poorly ventilated homes are considered particularly vulnerable during periods of extreme heat.
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