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Europe on Alert: WHO Warns of More Deadly Weeks with New Heatwave

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Introduction

Europe is bracing for a new heatwave that could be even more deadly than the previous one, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Tuesday (7/7). With over 9,000 deaths associated with high temperatures in the last heatwave, including 5,000 in Germany alone, the European continent is on high alert for the devastating consequences of global warming.

The New Heatwave

The new heatwave approaching Europe is already forming over the Atlantic, with forecasts of extreme temperatures in Portugal, southern Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The WHO warns that these temperatures could be even more lethal than before, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, homeless people, and those socially isolated.

Consequences of the Previous Heatwave

The heatwave from June 20 to 28 was the most severe ever recorded in Europe, disrupting electricity generation, damaging infrastructure, and overwhelming healthcare systems. A study by the World Weather Attribution found that the extreme heat would have been virtually impossible without climate change, caused by human emissions of greenhouse gases.

Preparation and Response

WHO Regional Director for Europe, Hans Kluge, emphasized the importance of having action plans for health in high temperatures. However, less than half of the European nations that are part of the organization have such plans, which could exacerbate the situation. Kluge stressed the need to correct past failures and build healthcare systems prepared to respond to extreme heat.

Conclusion

Europe is facing a significant challenge with the approach of a new heatwave. The WHO warns of the need for effective preparation and response to mitigate the devastating consequences of global warming. It is essential that European countries take immediate action to protect their populations, especially the most vulnerable, and work together to build a more sustainable and resilient future.

Source / Reference

Source: ClimaInfo

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Tags: Europe, heatwave, WHO, climate change, global warming

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