High summer in Bavaria: Heat and UV radiation health risks!

High summer in Bavaria: Heat and UV radiation health risks!

In Bavaria, the temperatures rise until Saturday, which presents citizens with health challenges. According to the meteorological predictions, an “intermezzo day” will be heralded on Thursday, on which the maximum values will already be located at 28 degrees in the west and 22 degrees in the east of the Free State. An intensification of the summer weather can be expected on Friday, since temperatures of up to 32 degrees are expected. The forecasts for Saturday are particularly alarming when maximum values of up to 35 degrees could be measured in cities such as Kitzingen, Aschaffenburg and Würzburg. At 9 of 11, the UV index is classified as very high, which means that health risks such as sunburn and sunstroke threaten if there are no protective measures. The German Weather Service (DWD) therefore recommends using sunscreen, wearing a hat and sufficient fluid intake, especially in the hottest hours of the day. The recommendations are particularly important in order to avoid health hazards that can go hand in hand with the increasing temperatures, reported the Süddeutsche

The increasing heat is not only a temporary weather phenomenon, but is increased by climate change and will continue to increase in the coming decades. These changed environmental conditions have serious consequences for human health. Vulnerable groups such as older people, pregnant women, children and people with chronic previous illnesses are particularly affected. The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) provides information about the health effects of heat and emphasizes the need for effective and preventive heat protection. The significant health risks associated with extreme heat make preventive measures essential.

Health consequences of heat waves

The combination of hot days and tropical nights is particularly dangerous. The definition of the DWD speaks of hot days as such with temperatures above 30 ° C and tropical nights if the temperatures do not fall below 20 ° C. The period from 2000 to 2024 shows a significant increase in these extreme weather conditions, especially in the Hitzesommer 2003, 2015, 2018 and 2022. Climate changes will increase in the future.

In the heat summer 2018 and 2019, an estimated 15,600 people died in Germany due to the effects of extreme heat. Forecasts state that the heat -related mortality will increase by 1 to 6 percent with every degree Celsius temperature rise. The RKI works in cooperation with various ministries and institutions to develop effective measures to combat heat and to secure the health of the population.

In summary, it is crucial that both the authorities and the population react to the coming hot days. The danger from health burdens is real, and preventive measures are becoming increasingly important in order to remain protected. The current heat is not just a short -term event, but part of a changing climate that has far -reaching effects on our health.

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