After record-high heat-related deaths in 2023, New Orleans braces for another hot summer

after record-high heat-related deaths in 2023, new orleans braces for another hot summer

After record-high heat-related deaths in 2023, New Orleans braces for another hot summer

It's barely summer, and New Orleans has already tied high temperature records four times this year, according to National Weather Service data, including Saturday's high of 97.

Why it matters: The heat isn't letting up anytime soon, with a wave of hot air sweeping across the country through at least the coming week.

  • "Nearly three-quarters of the heat deaths last summer were in five southern states that were supposed to be used to the heat and planned for it," the AP said in a nationwide analysis. "Except this time they couldn't handle it."
  • And summer of 2024 is expected to be another brutal one, possibly out to rival the previous hottest summers of 2021 and 1936, reports Axios' Andrew Freedman.
  • One-fifth of the world's population has already experienced at least one day this year when the heat index topped 103°F, though New Orleans had not yet crossed that line in a Washington Post data analysis through the end of May.

Reality check: Getting through a heat wave isn't as easy as turning on the air conditioner and waiting it out.

  • In New Orleans, it's not uncommon to see homes with too little proper insulation or using air conditioning systems that can't keep up with the ever-hotter weather.
  • Last summer, Johns Hopkins researchers took temperatures inside New Orleans homes, primarily in lower-income neighborhoods, and found that more than half exceeded 80°F during the day, according to a Guardian report.

Zoom in: Air conditioning units also get even more power-intensive as the outside temperature drops. That can strain the power grid — and gets really costly, too.

  • One resident told The Guardian that her house was "almost hotter inside than outside," and her electric bill still racked up $800 in charges.

What we're watching: New Orleans officials have said that one of their biggest concerns during what's expected to be a tough hurricane season is extended power outages.

  • That's why they're focusing efforts on creating cooling centers throughout the city, places to charge cell phones and get into some AC if the power goes out in people's homes.

Get more health news in your inbox with Axios Vitals.

OTHER NEWS

9 minutes ago

2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic odds, picks, field: Surprising predictions by golf model that's called 13 majors

9 minutes ago

Moses caps off stellar return

9 minutes ago

I’m a GP – this is how to solve the UK’s appointment crisis

9 minutes ago

Jason Kelce explains why he was 'literally tearing up' while attending 'Eras Tour' with wife Kylie

9 minutes ago

LVMH’s Bernard Arnault got a letter from 93-year-old Warren Buffett saying he was making a mistake by upping his retirement age to only 80

9 minutes ago

The DA’s bid for 12 Cabinet positions sparks controversy on Twitter

9 minutes ago

Central Queensland hit with a month's worth of rain in just one day

9 minutes ago

'I do think it’s going to be his toughest challenge'

9 minutes ago

Ziggy Marley Posts Rare Photo of Mom Rita, Calls Her 'My Strength'

9 minutes ago

GNU: ANC slams DA over selfish demands during negotiations

9 minutes ago

Bruce Whitfield is leaving Primedia to start new venture

9 minutes ago

Travis Kelce's gesture to Taylor Swift at London show is 'motivating' and 'inspiring'

9 minutes ago

Soccer club ordered to invite in Traveller children after turning away boys aged 8 and 9

9 minutes ago

Royal Mail raid to deliver nearly £150m in fees to bankers and lawyers

9 minutes ago

Jason Kelce Says He Wanted to Retire Every Year for the Last 4 Seasons but 'Still Had It in Me' (Exclusive)

9 minutes ago

Latimer Beats Bowman in Pricey NY Primary Shaped by Gaza War

9 minutes ago

LVMH boss Bernard Arnault reportedly buys stake in Cartier owner, sparking takeover rumors

9 minutes ago

The original Resident Evil trilogy is re-releasing on PC free of DRM on GOG, with the first title being available right now

9 minutes ago

Barcelona come up with new plan for Ansu Fati

9 minutes ago

'Many Accolades' in Graham Barton's Bucs Future

9 minutes ago

Single woman shares she's searching for a serious relationship

9 minutes ago

New England Patriots DL Addresses Contract Dispute on Social Media

9 minutes ago

'It Never Gets Old Looking At This': Auston Matthews Featured in New Fanatics Maple Leafs Jersey Reveal by NHL (PHOTOS)

9 minutes ago

A Mistake in the 1970s Still Haunts Supreme Court Ethics

9 minutes ago

Proteas hope cricket gods will keep smiling on them

9 minutes ago

New photos show Trump's 'haphazard' storage of classified documents, special counsel says

9 minutes ago

Crypto industry super PAC is 33-2 in primaries, with $100 million for House, Senate races

11 minutes ago

Glastonbury festival kicks off as thousands stream in

13 minutes ago

55-year-old Americans are ‘critically underprepared' for retirement, survey finds

13 minutes ago

U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls defends military record amid badge scandal

13 minutes ago

Feds charge 5, including man acquitted at trial, for attempting to bribe Minnesota juror with $120K

13 minutes ago

What to know about the Volkswagen-Rivian partnership

13 minutes ago

NHL and Fanatics unveil new jerseys for the 2024-25 season

13 minutes ago

Feds charge five, including man acquitted at trial, for attempting to bribe Minnesota juror with $120K in cash

13 minutes ago

Alex Morgan off USA Olympics women's soccer team as era ends

13 minutes ago

Bahrain human rights activist granted British citizenship after three year delay

13 minutes ago

Morgan left out of U.S. soccer squad, likely ending international career

17 minutes ago

Sailing at the 2024 Olympics: What to know, rules, schedule

17 minutes ago

Volkswagen recalls over 271,000 SUVs because front passenger air bag may not inflate in a crash

18 minutes ago

‘Harry Potter’ TV Series Due To Hit HBO In 2026: Everything We Know About The Cast, Who’s Creating It, What J.K. Rowling Says & More