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3 NYC residents died from heat during last week’s scorcher, new figures show

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3 NYC residents died from heat during last week’s scorcher, new figures show

Three New York City residents tragically died during last week’s extreme heat wave, City Hall said Monday.

The trio died in their homes over the weekend, when temperatures soared to near-triple digits, according to Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s rep, Joe Calvello.

“Our hearts are with their families and loved ones,” Calvello said in a statement.

The names of the deceased were not immediately made available.

At least 22 suspected heat-related deaths were reported in New Jersey, too, as part of a national death toll that surpassed two dozen, according to The Guardian.

The heartbreaking news comes after the Big Apple reported 21 deaths as a direct result of heat in 2025, 19 of which resulted from exposure to a four-day heat wave last June.

That figure marked the highest number of heat-related deaths in the city in at least a decade and the only time the toll reached double digits.

More than 50% of New Yorkers who have died in their homes from the heat since 2016 had no air conditioning, according to city Health Department data. The remaining had AC, but it wasn’t working or in use.

“People who died from heat stress were most frequently exposed to heat in homes,” the city’s report said.

“Heat-exacerbated deaths were also more likely to occur at home, underscoring the importance of access to cooling at home,” the report noted.

Calvello said the report shows “why our administration undertook a massive, whole-of-government approach to respond to the extreme heat emergency: opening hundreds of cooling centers across the five boroughs, extending hours at outdoor pools, and expanding outreach to older adults, homeless New Yorkers, and others most at risk.

“This heat wave has passed, but the summer is far from over,” he said. “We will remain vigilant and continue to protect New Yorkers from the growing threat of extreme heat and other severe weather.”

The heat-wave-related deaths come just months after 19 New Yorkers died during this winter’s bitter deep freeze, with at least 15 of those fatalities directly related to hypothermia, according to the city medical examiner’s office.

Seven of the deceased died in their homes, the New York Times reported.

During the cold snap, a Post investigation found a heartbreaking 96% of pleas to help homeless New Yorkers never actually led to any assistance — with city workers even unable to find those in need at least part of the time.

From July 1 to 5 this year, the heat wave yielded more than 120 homeless-assistance requests, according to a Post analysis of 311 data, with 52 of those calls resulting in city workers unable to locate the individuals needing help.

Another 20 homeless-assistance calls saw individuals refuse help, and 25 calls were referred to other providers. Only four individuals accepted the city’s help, according to the data.

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