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2003 heatwave killed 20,000 in Italy
Yahoo! News ^ | Jun 27 8:45 AM | AFP

Posted on 06/27/2005 6:21:59 PM PDT by Chgogal

The heatwave that hit much of Europe in 2003 killed almost 20,000 people throughout Italy, more than double the previous official estimate of the toll and taking it above that recorded in neighbouring France.

The report by the Istat institute found that 20,000 more people died in the country between July and September 2003 than in the same period of the previous year.

The 2003 heatwave killed an estimated 15,000 mostly elderly people in France, causing a political shockwave in a country that prides itself on its public health system.

The previous official estimate of the number of deaths in Italy, for people aged 65 and more, had been 8,000, although a Catholic community, Sant'Egidio, had estimated the figure at 12,000.

In its regular demographic report, Istat found a lower number of deaths in 2004 than would have been normal given overall trends, and concluded that the drop was due to the excess of deaths in the previous year.

In 2003 "a strong summer heatwave caused almost 20,000 more deaths in the July-to-September period than occurred in the preceding year," the report said.

Keen to show they have learned from the 2003 heatwave, governments in Italy, France, Portugal and Spain have rushed to put in place emergency measures to deal with this summer's heatwave.

In Italy, where temperatures are expected to rise for the next three days throughout the country, four cities -- Milan, Turin, Genoa and Rome -- have activated emergency plans which place 10,000 people at risk under automatic surveillance.

On Sunday the Italian civil protection forces put in place a forecasting system in eight cities that combines weather and health data to predict and prevent heat-related incidents three days out.

In Rome, a "citizens' oasis" network will provide a cool welcome to the city's elderly and a volunteer force known as the "solidarity pony express" will check on at-risk people in their homes.

Rome has 550,000 citizens over the age of 65, some 20 percent of the city's overall population.

Four thousand Romans will also benefit from a heat monitoring system known as "the health watch," which links an electronic bracelet wearer to health authorities via a telephone line.

When the bracelet detects bodily signals related to heat stress, it automatically sends an alarm signal to a central control center.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 20000; 2003; deaths; deathtoll; heatwave; italy; killed
The title is mind numbing. The number of deaths is unbelievable. It is a tragedy of immense proportions. The final toll for all of all of Europe will be extremely high and inexcusable.
1 posted on 06/27/2005 6:22:01 PM PDT by Chgogal
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To: Chgogal

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2 posted on 06/27/2005 6:23:02 PM PDT by Chgogal ("Congressmen who willfully...during war...damage moral...should be arrested, exiled or..." Lincoln)
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To: Chgogal

Can't they go out and buy an air conditioner?


3 posted on 06/27/2005 6:26:39 PM PDT by Bossy Gillis
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To: Chgogal

Bubonic-plague-esque.


4 posted on 06/27/2005 6:28:03 PM PDT by bannie (The government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul.)
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To: bannie

Once again, the public health officials won't DO anything. They will just watch.


5 posted on 06/27/2005 6:33:11 PM PDT by ClaireSolt (.)
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To: Bossy Gillis

Or a floor fan to keep the air moving?


6 posted on 06/27/2005 6:33:29 PM PDT by Cecily
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To: Chgogal
In its regular demographic report, Istat found a lower number of deaths in 2004 than would have been normal given overall trends, and concluded that the drop was due to the excess of deaths in the previous year.

Good for sumpin'. Now they can claim that socialist health care works. Them dead people are liberated from the next heat waves, besides gubmint saving on pensions.

7 posted on 06/27/2005 6:44:13 PM PDT by Leo Carpathian (FReeeePeee!)
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To: ClaireSolt

Not to worry, '03 took out all the weak ones.


8 posted on 06/27/2005 6:45:11 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT (Sane, and have the papers to prove it!)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

That's one way to save money and reform Social Security.


9 posted on 06/27/2005 7:04:53 PM PDT by ClaireSolt (.)
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To: Chgogal

I was in Rome, Florence, and a countryside monastery at the time... one of the most terrible things I've ever been through. Florence hit 114 degrees in the SHADE. And there is practically no air conditioning anywhere in Italy. Guess it's just not necessary.


10 posted on 06/27/2005 8:08:45 PM PDT by noste paire
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To: noste paire
We lost a grandmother, two family friends and an uncle. The first three in Germany and the last in the Netherlands.

I visited Europe in May/June, my sister in June and my parents left Europe a week before the killer heatwave began. The electrical infrastructure makes owning an AC difficult and expensive. Needless to say we were back in August for the funerals.

I never did hear what the official death toll was in Germany.
11 posted on 06/27/2005 9:01:24 PM PDT by Chgogal ("Congressmen who willfully...during war...damage moral...should be arrested, exiled or..." Lincoln)
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