The most extreme June on record for Earth was the one that just finished. The warm weather persisted into the first week of July. I've been pondering how much heat the human body can withstand when summer temperatures soar.
Heat stroke is not the main cause of most heat-related deaths. Because the body's cooling mechanism causes cardiovascular stress when it is overworked, the elderly and those with heart disease are more at risk for heart disease. Others passed away from kidney failure. Things can become exceedingly dangerous once the body's core temperature starts to soar above 40 ° C. You run the risk of suffering from heat stroke if the temperature surpasses 41°C.



