In a report titled “Extreme Heat: Preparing for the Heatwaves of the Future,” the International Red Cross and the United Nations humanitarian aid agency OCHA raised alarm bells over the rising number of casualties as a result of heatwaves globally. The joint report revealed that 38 heat waves accounted for the deaths of more than 70,000 people worldwide from 2010 to 2019 — a likely underestimate of the real toll — on top of the fallout on lives and livelihoods.