Warmer Nights are a Public-Health Challenge 

Context

Increasing night-time temperatures due to climate change are emerging as a major public-health concern, especially for vulnerable groups.

 

Key Highlights

  1. Warm nights prevent the body from recovering from daytime thermal stress.
  2. Elderly persons, children, outdoor workers and low-income households are highly vulnerable.
  3. Existing heat-action plans focus mainly on daytime heat emergencies.
  4. Long-term adaptation measures are required to address night-time heat stress.

 

Key Facts

  • Night-time heat stress increases risks of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
  • Urban Heat Island Effect keeps cities warmer during nights.
  • Climate change is intensifying heatwaves across South Asia.
  • Heat-related mortality is often underreported.
  • NDMA has issued guidelines for heatwave preparedness and awareness.

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