India
India’s Heatwave Toll Likely Much Higher Than Reported
India’s recent heatwave, with temperatures surpassing 50°C (122°F), likely caused thousands of deaths, far exceeding the official count of 110, VOA reported yesterday.
Public health experts blame undercounting due to heat not being listed as a cause of death on certificates.
Studies estimate annual heat-related deaths in India to be around 1,116. Overcrowded hospitals and a lack of standardized recording practices contribute to the undercount. Experts say many fatalities occur due to underlying health conditions worsening in the heat, making heat attribution difficult.
A more accurate count is crucial to prioritize heatwave preparedness and save lives in the future.