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 الطقس الحار في 2023 أدى إلى وفاة 48.000 شخص في أوروبا infographic
Graphic charts heat-related deaths in Europe.
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الطقس الحار في 2023 أدى إلى وفاة 48.000 شخص في أوروبا

By Ninian Carter

August 13, 2024 - تشير التقديرات إلى أن موجات الحر التي تفاقمت بسبب التلوث تسببت في مقتل ما يقرب من 47.690 أوروبياً في العام الماضي، حيث ارتفعت درجة حرارة القارة بشكل أسرع من أجزاء أخرى من العالم، وفقاً لبحث جديد.

As wildfires tear through forests near Athens and France issues excessive heat warnings, a new report published by Nature, determines that almost 48,000 people died from heat-related conditions last year.

Researchers found heat-related mortality in 2023 was highest in Greece, with 393 deaths per million people, followed by Bulgaria with 229 deaths per million and Italy with 209 deaths per million.

Heatwaves in Europe are growing hotter, lasting longer and becoming more common as humans continue to burn fossil fuels and devastate nature.

The result is an atmosphere choked with gases that act like a greenhouse to heat the Earth – 2023 was globally the hottest year on record, and scientists expect 2024 to overtake it.

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PUBLISHED: 13/08/2024; STORY: Graphic News
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