Life and death in the heat. What it feels like when Earth’s temperatures soar to record highs



Life and death in the heat. What it feels like when Earth’s temperatures soar to record highs

https://apnews.com/article/heat-global-records-climate-change-65f65adb515de3b7475b8a38ebabf47e

by APnews

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  1. In the unrelenting heat of Morocco’s Middle Atlas, people were sleeping on rooftops. Hanna Ouhbour needed refuge too, but she was outside a hospital waiting for her diabetic cousin who was in a room without air conditioning.

    On Wednesday, there were 21 heat-related deaths at Beni Mellal’s main hospital as temperatures spiked to 48.3 degrees (118.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the region of 575,000 people, most lacking air conditioning.

    “We don’t have money and we don’t have a choice,” said Ouhbour, a 31-year-old unemployed woman from Kasba Tadla, an even warmer city that some experts say is among the hottest on Earth.

    “The majority of the deaths were among people suffering from chronic diseases and the elderly, as the high temperatures contributed to the deterioration of their health condition and led to their death,” Kamal Elyansli, the regional director of health, said in a statement.

    This is life and death in the heat.

    As the warming Earth sizzled through a week with four of the hottest days ever measured, the world focused on cold, hard numbers that showed the average daily temperature for the entire planet.

  2. For those that have a fridge but, no air conditioning l can say that as a welder working in the Australian summer to do this.
    Make up strips of cloth, long enough to tie around your neck and keep them submerged in a container of water in the fridge.
    When that heat really gets to you, take one out and wrap/tie it round your neck – you will appreciate it.

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