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Over 47,000 heat-related deaths in Europe last year, report finds


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Over 47,000 heat-related deaths in Europe last year, report finds

STORY: More than 47,000 people ***** in Europe as a result of scorching temperatures in 2023, according to a new report published on Monday.

The Barcelona Institute for Global Health found the ****** toll would have been 80% higher if it weren’t for measures introduced in the past 20 years to help people adapt to rising temperatures, like early warning systems and healthcare improvements.

An estimated 60,000 people ***** from heat in the previous year.

The 2023 report sourced ****** and temperature records from 35 ********* countries.

When adjusting data for the population, Greece, Bulgaria, Italy and Spain had the highest heat-related mortality rates.



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