Experts call major spike in deaths on 19 July and following day ‘extraordinary data’ and a wakeup call on dangers of extreme heat
The hottest day on record last summer resulted in 638 more deaths in England than normal, according to official figures, which experts said show the danger that extreme heat and climate change pose to human life.
The following day, when temperatures remained almost as high, 496 more people died than would usually be expected.
Experts call major spike in deaths on 19 July and following day ‘extraordinary data’ and a wakeup call on dangers of extreme heatThe hottest day on record last summer resulted in 638 more deaths in England than normal, according to official figures, which experts said show the danger that extreme heat and climate change pose to human life.The following day, when temperatures remained almost as high, 496 more people died than would usually be expected. Continue reading…