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Omm: Extreme Heat Persists Affecting Hundreds of Millions of People in the World #8aug - the Impulse
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), alerted that extreme heat, with dangerously high daytime and night temperatures, continues this month of August, affecting millions of people around the world and reiterated the importance of early warning and action plans against heat. Forest fires and the poor quality of [...] The entry WMO: Extreme heat persists affecting hundreds of millions of people around the world #8Ago was first published in …
Photo: © Unsplash/Nathan Hurst High temperatures add to forest fires and poor air quality, aggravating the problem in many regions of the planet, says the weather agency, which insists on the importance of warnings and action plans against heat. Geneva, Switzerland.- Extreme heat, with dangerously high daytime and night temperatures, continues this month, affecting millions of people around the world, alerted the World Meteorological Organizatio…
Nearly half a million people died in the last 20 years as direct victims of rising global temperatures. Asia and Europe were the continents where extreme heat killed the most people. The data are from the United Nations climate agency, which also warns of very hot days in the Iberian Peninsula.
(Dan Tri) - According to a report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), extreme temperatures are breaking records worldwide, with forest fires and poor air quality making the crisis worse.
UN says extreme weather is breaking records worldwide - Connected to India News I Singapore l UAE l UK l USA l NRI
Bushfires below Stacks Bluff, Tasmania, Australia. Photo: Unsplash Extreme heat is breaking records around the world, with wildfires and poor air quality compounding the crisis, according to a report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released on Thursday. Extreme temperatures caused approximately 4.89 lakh heat-related deaths annually between 2000 and 2019, with 36 per cent occurring in Europe and 45 per cent in Asia. The health i…
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