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India reports first heat-related death amid unprecedented urban heat waves

Miyashni Pillay
Last updated: June 5, 2024 2:08 pm
By Miyashni Pillay
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As temperatures in Indian cities continue to soar, the nation has reported its first heat-related death of the year. This tragic event underscores the growing threat of extreme heat exacerbated by climate change, urban expansion, and the urban heat island effect. The rising temperatures pose significant health risks, highlighting the urgent need for effective heat management strategies.

Key Factors Driving Rising Temperatures:

1. Climate Change: Global warming is a primary factor behind the increased heat stress in Indian cities. Rising global temperatures are leading to higher heat indexes, which measure the perceived temperature by factoring in both air temperature and humidity.

2. Urban Expansion and Concretization: Rapid urbanization has led to the proliferation of heat-absorbing materials like concrete, glass, and steel. These materials intensify the urban heat island effect, trapping heat in city centres and making them significantly warmer than their rural surroundings .

3. Increased Humidity: Studies reveal that humidity levels are rising, particularly during the summer months. Higher humidity exacerbates heat stress by making it harder for people to cool down through sweating.

4. Reduced Nighttime Cooling: Cities are no longer experiencing the cooling effects at night that they once did. This reduction in nighttime cooling means residents are not getting relief from the heat, increasing discomfort and health risks associated with prolonged heat waves .

5. Monsoon Heat: Monsoons, traditionally a respite from the heat, are now becoming hotter and more humid in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. This trend is diminishing the cooling effect of monsoons, adding to the heat stress experienced by urban populations .

6. Lack of Green Spaces and Water Bodies: The reduction of green areas and water bodies in cities contributes to the urban heat island effect. These natural cooling elements help lower temperatures through evapotranspiration and shading, but their decline is worsening heat stress.

Global Impact of Rising Temperatures:

The rising global temperatures are impacting various regions differently, with some areas experiencing more severe effects than others. The worst affected areas include sub-Saharan Africa, southern India, northern Australia, and Southeast Asia. These regions are projected to face the greatest increases in heat stress due to factors like climate change, urbanisation, and the urban heat island effect.

– Sub-Saharan Africa: This region is expected to be heavily impacted by rising temperatures, leading to increased heat stress and extreme weather events. The combination of climate change and urbanisation is likely to exacerbate the risks faced by workers in this area.

– Southern India: Rising temperatures in southern India are contributing to significant heat stress, affecting labour productivity and posing health risks to vulnerable populations. The urban heat island effect, along with urban expansion, is intensifying the heat stress experienced in cities like Chennai and Hyderabad.

– Northern Australia:: The region of northern Australia is also facing escalating heat stress due to global warming. The impact of rising temperatures is particularly pronounced in this area, affecting labour productivity and posing challenges to occupational health and safety.

– Southeast Asia: Countries in Southeast Asia are experiencing a notable increase in heat stress, impacting workers across various sectors. The urban heat island effect, coupled with climate change, is heightening the risks faced by individuals in industries like agriculture, construction, and tourism.

These regions are amongst the most vulnerable to the effects of rising global temperatures, highlighting the urgent need for adaptation strategies, sustainable development practices, and effective heat management plans to mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change on both human health and productivity .

Recommendations for Mitigation:

To combat these escalating temperatures, experts recommend implementing city-specific heat management plans. Key measures include:
– Reducing heat sources: Implementing policies to minimise the use of heat-absorbing materials in urban planning.
– Increasing green spaces and water bodies: Promoting urban greenery and restoring water bodies to enhance natural cooling.
– Improving thermal comfort in buildings: Adopting building designs that enhance ventilation and use materials that reduce indoor heat.

These strategies are vital to mitigating the urban heat island effect, reducing heat stress, and preventing further heat-related casualties.

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Miyashni Pillay
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The resident ambassador for the fifth industrial revolution, Miyashni is BGTN's Jack of all trades, specialising in digital operations, social media and broadcast production. Having worked in various media houses across her young lifespan, Miyashni has a wealth of knowledge about the digital world. She is most proud of having the perfect GIF reaction to any situation and is a crafty wordsmith, laced with just the right amount of sass and finesse.
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