Las Vegas’ heat has killed more than 100 this year, coroner’s office says

Alan Halaly | (TNS) Las Vegas Review-Journal

LAS VEGAS — Southern Nevada’s brutal summer has killed 123 people this year, according to the most recent numbers released by the Clark County coroner’s office.

That marks a significant increase in the summer death toll, which was last released at the end of July. At that time, 63 heat-related deaths were reported.

Ariel Choinard, coordinator of the Desert Research Institute’s Southern Nevada Heat Resilience Lab, said she was dismayed by the sharp increase in numbers. The lab’s working group, which brings together people from government and nonprofits after intense bouts of extreme heat events, meets Wednesday and will discuss the spike, she said.

“This is a systemic issue,” Choinard said. “Heat takes lives. Even though we’re all exposed to extreme heat, it’s experienced unequally depending on who you are, where in town you live and how well-resourced you are.”

On Tuesday, the coroner’s office released the new data, which included the causes of death and identities for 90 of the people whose deaths were heat-related. Primary causes of death range from heat stroke to the toxic effects of methamphetamine.

The office only released details about those whose families had been notified of their deaths.

Las Vegas’ temperatures this summer have been far from normal, with the city breaking an all-time record of 120 degrees, which scientists said was made five times more likely because of climate change. The city’s nights are getting hotter than ever before, too, inhibiting the body’s ability to cool itself.

It can take up to 90 days for the coroner’s office to investigate most deaths, a spokesperson for the office said, meaning there are likely others that aren’t yet accounted for.

Last year, the total number of deaths where heat was declared a factor shot up to 309 from 169 — about an 80 percent increase when compared with the previous year, the spokesperson said.

Victims skew older, some with preexisting conditions

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