Nearly 90% of heatstroke victims have no access to air conditioning in Japan
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https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/06/...ng-spaces/
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Over 20,000 heat-related deaths were reported in Western Europe in 2024

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over half of those transported for heatstroke in Tokyo were aged 65 and older

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most common location for heatstroke incidents was private residences (38%), followed by roads (19%), public outdoor spaces (13%) and workplaces, such as construction sites and factories (10.1%)

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nearly 90% of those who died from heatstroke at home were not using air conditioning
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(21-07-2025, 01:01 PM)Levin Wrote:  Over 20,000 heat-related deaths were reported in Western Europe in 2024

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over half of those transported for heatstroke in Tokyo were aged 65 and older

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most common location for heatstroke incidents was private residences (38%), followed by roads (19%), public outdoor spaces (13%) and workplaces, such as construction sites and factories (10.1%)

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nearly 90% of those who died from heatstroke at home were not using air conditioning

In Europe, electricity is very expensive after their gas pipelines were cut off from Russia.

Having aircon has become a luxury which many people can't afford.
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