ondoners are on the highest danger of dying attributable to excessive warmth of any area in England, in keeping with new figures.
Knowledge from the Workplace for Nationwide Statistics (ONS) reveals that the capital had the very best mortality danger from climate of 29C or extra.
The chance of dying throughout scorching climate in London was 3 times greater than when temperatures had been between 9C and 22C, in keeping with the ONS.
Greater than 2,200 individuals in London died attributable to warmth between 2018 and 2022, the very best determine of any area in England. This was adopted by the South East (1,900) and East of England (1,600).
The capital additionally noticed the third highest variety of chilly associated deaths (3,000) throughout the identical time interval.
London is at a specific danger of overheating attributable to what the “warmth island impact”. This happens when buildings, roads and pavements take up the solar’s vitality and expel it, making it tough for individuals to chill down.
There have been greater than 50,000 warmth associated deaths between 1988 and 2022, the figures confirmed.
A complete of 4,507 heat-related deaths occurred in 2022 alone, greater than some other yr within the evaluation.
The mercury exceeded 40C in elements of the capital in July 2022 amid an unprecedented heatwave.
The London Hearth Brigade skilled its busiest day since World Conflict Two as wildfires tore by means of Wennington in south east London on July 19, destroying 19 houses.
Specialists have warned that human-induced local weather change will make excessive heatwaves extra intense and extra frequent. Britain’s 10 warmest years on report have all occurred this century, in keeping with the Met Workplace.
The ONS stated their research confirmed “some indication that heat-related deaths have elevated over latest years” however described the info as experimental and suggested warning when making particular person year-to-year comparisons.
“Any change in local weather in the direction of extra excessive temperatures would possible result in a rise in attributable deaths,” they stated.
Temperatures within the UK this summer time didn’t hit the highs of 2022, however a heatwave earlier this month additionally noticed the primary ever run of seven consecutive days above 30C in September.
Holly Holder, deputy director for houses on the Centre for Ageing Higher, stated: “These new stats displaying the rising well being risk from rising temperatures affirm that it might be a grave mistake to decelerate or roll again net-zero insurance policies.
“Too many individuals stay in houses which are too chilly in winter and too heat in summer time and really feel helpless about making the enhancements their property wants.
“Poorer older individuals are proportionally extra prone to stay in essentially the most vitality inefficient houses and are among the many more than likely to undergo a deterioration of their well being throughout excessive climate.
“Local weather change isn’t simply one thing that’s occurring within the Antarctic or in very popular international locations, it’s impacting lives, and taking lives, right here within the UK.
“Our housing is the oldest, and among the many poorest high quality in Western Europe and isn’t match for objective to face the challenges of extra excessive temperatures and climate.”