Spain is a hot country in the summer months, with temperatures often rising above 40 degrees. Although many people can tolerate this quite well, there are groups that are more at risk from the high temperatures. Unfortunately, in addition to its warm summers, Spain is also known for having the highest number of heat-related deaths, with 22,000 people dying from the heat in Spain in the last eight years.
According to data Momo system From the Carlos III Institute of Public Health, 548 people have already died due to heat from January 1 to July 19, 2024. From June 1 to July 19, 2024, 149 heat-related deaths have been recorded in Spain. In 2023, a total of 7,780 heat-related deaths have been reported. Momo.
To avoid the risk of high Temperatures in Europe To better understand and predict, the European Heat Map has been developed. This innovative online platform not only provides a visual representation of temperature patterns, but also provides important information about the vulnerability of different population groups to heat-related deaths.
The European Heat Map, developed by the renowned Barcelona-based Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), is a revolutionary tool in the fight against heat-related deaths. This online tool is called Predictor. HealthCombines advanced research data and current weather forecasts to paint an accurate picture of the risks posed by extreme temperatures.
The European heat map uses colour coding to indicate different levels of risk, ranging from low to extreme. This visual display makes it easy to see which areas are most at risk of heat-related health risks.
Risk level | Color code | meaning |
---|---|---|
a little | light green | Minimal risk of heat-related deaths |
Average | yellow | Increased risk, caution advised |
high | orange | High risk, take necessary precautions |
Maximum | red | More than 20% of deaths are attributed to heat. |
The European Heat Map is not only a scientific tool, but also a practical tool for the general public. Users can refer to the map to adapt travel plans to expected heat waves, take precautions during periods of extreme heat and raise awareness about the risks of high temperatures in their area.
When analyzing heat-related health risks, it is very important to: We recognize that not all population groups are equally at risk.Certain demographic segments are at increased risk of adverse health effects during periods of extreme heat.
Age is an important factor in the risk of heat-related health problems. In addition, there are also significant differences in these risks between men and women. This means that it makes sense to take into account the different genders on the European weather map. In this way, specific measures can be taken to better protect vulnerable groups from heat-related problems.
There are different groups to choose from, such as the general group for people with a disease, only men or women with a certain disease, different age groups for both genders: 0-64 years, 65-74 years, 75-84 years and 85+ years. So you have the option to choose based on these criteria.
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