Heatwave Alert: 150 Million at Risk as Ukraine Faces Temperatures Up to 35°C.
Summer Heat Poses Serious Health Risks
According to Novyny.live: Unusually high temperatures are now a major health threat across the globe. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has warned that 150 million people currently face life-threatening conditions due to extreme heat. Thousands have already died in Europe, underscoring the severity of the crisis. In Ukraine, air temperatures could climb as high as +35 °C, raising serious concerns among the population.
How to Cool Your Home Without AC
When air conditioning is unavailable, knowing how to lower indoor temperatures becomes essential. Simple strategies can help reduce heat inside homes:
- Keep windows open overnight;
- Use light-colored curtains and fans;
- Limit use of heat-generating appliances.
These steps can significantly improve comfort.
Given the hazardous weather conditions in Ukraine and worldwide, staying informed and taking protective measures for yourself and your loved ones during the summer heat is crucial.
Record-breaking temperatures highlight the urgent need for action to prevent heat-related harm.
Forecasts indicate the situation may worsen without proper preparation. Countries, especially in Europe and Ukraine, must brace for further heatwaves by launching public awareness campaigns and ensuring access to healthcare resources.
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