Hottest Year : UN for advisories to save lives

World body says hot weather killed 3,275 people last year: Current year on track to be hottest

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Amid growing risk for increase in heat-related deaths from climate change effects, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) Thursday called for measures to reduce mortality from this natural hazard.

The world body’s statement comes days after the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced that global temperatures for the first six months of this year reached new highs, setting 2016 on track to be the hottest-ever on record, and the temperature hit 54 degrees Celsius in Kuwait last week.

“Millions of people around the world should be receiving heat-related warnings and advisories if we are to avoid a repeat of the thousands of deaths which occurred last year from heatwaves notably in Asia and Europe,” Robert Glasser, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Disaster Risk Reduction, said.

From 2005 to 2014, an average of 25 major heatwaves were recorded each year resulting in an annual average death toll of 7,232. In 2015, the hottest year on record, there were 3,275 reported deaths from heatwaves in France, 2,248 in India, and 1,229 in Pakistan.

“Climate change is amplifying the impact of many extreme weather events including heatwaves,” he added, stressing the need for disaster risk management to focus more on extreme heat to reduce mortality from this particular natural hazard.

He called for greater effort to ensure that the poor and vulnerable including refugees, children, older persons and persons living with disabilities are reached with early warnings, and that they have access to water and adequate shelter and protection from the heat and the sun.

The theme of this year’s International Day for Disaster Reduction on Oct. 13 is reducing mortality.

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Huma Nisar is Associate Editor at Views and News
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