UK heatwaves a 'silent killer' for people who can't afford to escape them

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The current heatwave, which is happening towards the end of summer, may be a relief to some people who experienced cloudy weather in August. However, professionals are warning that this is a hazardous situation for those who do not have enough funds to avoid the extreme heat.

According to Professor Hannah Cloke, individuals who earn less money tend to occupy positions that leave them susceptible to hot temperatures. In addition, they may not have the proper insulation or cooling mechanisms to safeguard against the "silent killer" when they go back to their compact city dwellings.

According to her explanation, people who have limited funds to allot for improving their homes, purchasing fans or ACs, are also at higher risk due to their additional vulnerabilities.

According to Professor Cloke of the University of Reading, individuals may not have the ability to regulate their body temperature during the daylight hours, and once they return home in the evening, their living conditions may not be secure.

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According to a report from the Resolution Foundation, one out of every five homes in England becomes too hot during the summer. However, due to the current availability of housing, this could potentially increase up to 36%.

According to a report, a significant amount of workers in the UK - approximately 25% - have occupations that could potentially put them at risk of experiencing heat stress. This risk is spread out more equally across various income brackets.

According to the professor, during tropical nights, the body struggles to decrease its temperature, resulting in a continuous sensation of warmth without any escape from the heat.

This implies that the body's functions are facing even greater pressure. If there was already pressure due to other factors, we observe an increase in the number of deaths.

She stated: "We understand that warmth can be a deadly assailant that operates silently."

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According to the UK Health Security Agency, there were around 2,985 deaths of all kinds related to five hot weather episodes last summer, which happens to be the most fatalities ever recorded during this specific time of the year.

According to the Met Office, today, they are anticipating the recording of a new high temperature mark for four consecutive days in September exceeding 30 degrees Celsius.

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According to the statement made by Professor Cloke, individuals with disabilities, young kids, and elderly citizens are at higher risk of being impacted by hot weather conditions.

As the effects of climate change worsen, individuals with lower incomes will suffer the hardest since they lack the means to safeguard themselves. They will experience the most significant consequences.

Individuals with lower incomes lack the ability to choose and make decisions for themselves, unlike individuals with higher incomes who have more control. It is not morally ethical to subject them to potential harm and danger.

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