Switzerland: The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has expressed the fear of many deaths due to the heat wave in view of the increase in temperature.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has said that the heat wave is set to intensify this week, increasing the risk of heart attacks and deaths from other causes.
According to global media reports, the WMO issued a statement in which it said temperatures in North America, Asia, across North Africa and the Mediterranean will remain above 40 degrees Celsius for extended periods this week as the heat wave intensifies. is increasing.
The statement also said that while most of the attention is focused on daytime temperatures, nighttime temperatures are associated with significant health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations.
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