Germany's Heat Deaths Expose Government's Failure to Protect Citizens
Over 5,100 people in Germany died from heat-related causes this year, raising urgent questions about public health accountability.
As soaring temperatures led to over 5,100 heat-related deaths in Germany by the end of June, the Robert Koch Institute reveals a troubling truth: how do we accurately attribute these fatalities to extreme heat? This situation calls into question the effectiveness of government measures in safeguarding public health during climate crises. With rising temperatures becoming a grim reality, citizens are left asking — what went wrong, and who is accountable for these tragic losses? As reported by Deutsche Welle.
Source: Deutsche Welle


