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We must be prepared for deadly heatwaves to get worse | Letter

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As the UK braces for another record-breaking heatwave, the implications for public health and the NHS are becoming increasingly dire. The UK Health Security Agency has issued a rare red heat alert, indicating a serious threat to lives, particularly among vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with chronic conditions. This marks a critical moment, as the NHS has already seen a 53% increase in overheating incidents in recent years, highlighting the urgent need for investment in healthcare resilience.

The consequences of extreme heat extend beyond health; they disrupt daily life and strain public services. Schools and workplaces are ill-prepared to cope with soaring temperatures, leading to calls for more robust infrastructure and policies that protect citizens during heatwaves. The current situation reveals a significant gap in preparedness, with many areas lacking adequate cooling systems and support for those most affected.

Moreover, the rising frequency of heatwaves signals a broader climate crisis that requires immediate action. The government must prioritize investments in urban cooling, green spaces, and improved transport infrastructure to mitigate the impacts of extreme weather. Failure to act could exacerbate health crises and lead to increased mortality rates, as seen in previous heatwaves.

Ultimately, the current heatwave serves as a wake-up call for the UK. It is not just a temporary challenge but a sign of the long-term changes that climate change will bring. Addressing these issues now is essential for safeguarding public health and ensuring that the NHS can continue to function effectively in the face of escalating climate threats.

Source: The Guardian

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