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    Extreme heat more deadly than floods, earthquakes and hurricanes combined, finds Swiss Re's SONAR report

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    • Extreme heat causes more deaths than natural disasters.
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    Swiss Re Ltd / Key word(s): Research Update
    Extreme heat more deadly than floods, earthquakes and hurricanes combined, finds Swiss Re's SONAR report

    12.06.2025 / 10:00 CET/CEST


    • Human lives lost to extreme heat exceed the total toll from earthquakes, floods and hurricanes
    • Heat-related risks extend to wildfires, healthcare systems, infrastructure and agriculture
    • Swiss Re's latest SONAR report examines emerging structural risks, among them a rising number of artificial intelligence (AI) incidents and decreasing trust in institutions

    Zurich, 12 June 2025 – Up to half a million people globally succumb to the effects of extreme heat each year, according to recent scientific research, exceeding the combined impact of floods, earthquakes and hurricanes. This places the observable increase of extreme heat events among the most important emerging risks, according to Swiss Re's 2025 SONAR report. The study highlights how this peril reaches beyond the human toll, mapping its effects across industries such as the energy and telecommunications sectors.

    "Extreme heat used to be considered the 'invisible peril' because the impacts are not as obvious as of other natural perils," says Jérôme Haegeli, Swiss Re's Group Chief Economist. "With a clear trend to longer, hotter heatwaves, it is important we shine a light on the true cost to human life, our economy, infrastructure, agriculture and healthcare system."

    There is clear evidence that extreme heat events are happening with greater severity, frequency and duration. July 2024 saw the hottest three days ever recorded on earth. Data is also emerging to show that, since the 1960's, heatwaves in the US are now three time more prevalent, are almost a full degree hotter, and last a full day longer.[1]

    Extreme heat events can have a large impact on human health. Recent data show that around 480 000 deaths per year can be attributed to extreme heat events.[2] Heat stress can lead to exhaustion, heatstroke and organ failure, while exacerbating cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. People at an advanced age and pregnant women are especially vulnerable.

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    Extreme heat more deadly than floods, earthquakes and hurricanes combined, finds Swiss Re's SONAR report Swiss Re Ltd / Key word(s): Research Update Extreme heat more deadly than floods, earthquakes and hurricanes combined, finds Swiss Re's SONAR report 12.06.2025 / 10:00 CET/CEST Human lives lost to extreme heat exceed the total toll from …