Heat in one Arizona county played a role in 645 deaths last year

Arizona’s largest county shattered its record for heat-related deaths in 2023, a grim reminder of how dangerous last summer’s heat waves were for people vulnerable to rising temperatures.

Arizona’s largest county shattered its record for heat-related deaths in 2023, a grim reminder of how dangerous last summer’s heat waves were for people vulnerable to rising temperatures. 

At least 645 people in Maricopa County — home of Phoenix and many of its suburbs — died from heat-related causes last year, according to a preliminary report from its Public Health Department released Wednesday. The deaths represented a 52% increase over the previous year. 

Deaths spiked during a record-breaking heat wave last July, the report shows. Temperatures reached 110 degrees Fahrenheit or above every day of July except the last day, according to National Weather Service data. Such remarkable temperatures would have been “virtually impossible” but for the effects of climate change, scientists reported last year. 

The new report shows clearly how heat waves and climate change intersect with social issues such as homelessness and substance abuse to put large numbers of people at grave risk. 

“The increasing trend in heat-related deaths is very concerning from a public health standpoint," Dr. Rebecca Sunenshine, the medical director for the Maricopa County Department of Public Health, said in an interview. "We need to do a lot more to expand our heat relief activities and make sure every person in Maricopa County has access."

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/heat-one-arizona-county-played-role-645-deaths-last-year-rcna143274


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