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In Greece, heatwaves are so bad officials are considering giving them names

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Justine Calma
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1234294387.0.jpg A woman protects her head from the sun during a heatwave in Athens on July 29, 2021. | Photo by LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP via Getty Images

During a summer of punishing heat, Greek officials and researchers are thinking about naming individual heatwaves to help keep people safe when temperatures soar. It's part of a bigger push internationally to create a system for naming and ranking heatwaves, similar to the process for major storms.

They're a silent killer"

Heatwaves cause a lot of deaths; they don't make noise and they may not be visible but they're a silent killer," Kostas Lagouvardos, research director at the National Observatory of Athens, recently told The Observer, a Sunday paper published by Guardian Media Group. We believe people will be more prepared to face an upcoming weather event when the event has a name."

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