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- Extreme temperatures are estimated to result in thousands of deaths in England and Wales.
- Research data and analyses were provided by Imperial College London.
- The BBC's news assessments were also included in the process of informing the public.
- It is stated that vulnerable population groups are directly affected by rising temperatures.
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A concerning warning has been issued by experts regarding the effects of extreme heatwaves in England and Wales on public health. According to research conducted by Imperial College London, based on current temperature trends and data, it is predicted that this situation could lead to the loss of more than 2,700 lives.
These findings, also reported by the BBC, once again highlight how threatening heatwaves are for vulnerable groups, especially the elderly and those with chronic conditions. It is noted that rising temperatures directly or indirectly increase mortality rates.
Experts emphasize that these predictions show that seasonal warming can have serious consequences and that authorities need to take precautions. It is stated that detailed analyses on the subject and preventive measures that can be taken are of great importance for public health.
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- What is the estimated number of deaths that heatwaves could cause?
- Heatwaves in England and Wales are estimated to cause the deaths of more than 2,700 people.
- Who and which institution published this estimate?
- This estimate was presented as a result of a study conducted by Imperial College London.
- Which regions and groups are most affected by this situation?
- Affecting the regions of England and Wales, this situation poses a greater threat to the elderly and vulnerable groups with health problems.
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