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Arizona Heatwave Tops List of Deadliest Weather Events
28 Apr
Summary
- Excessive heat in Arizona in July 2023 was the deadliest event with 240 fatalities.
- Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.
- The deadliest weather events of the last decade resulted in 1,076 fatalities.

The deadliest weather event in the last decade occurred in Arizona during July 2023, a severe heatwave that resulted in 240 fatalities. This event highlights the growing threat posed by extreme weather, which is expected to increase in frequency and intensity due to climate change. Recent data from early 2026 shows a significant rise in wildfires and record-breaking temperatures across the United States. From 2016 to 2025, ten major climate disasters, including hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and excessive heat, collectively caused 1,076 deaths. Excessive heat stands out as the leading cause of weather-related fatalities in the United States. The listed top ten deadliest events are dominated by excessive heatwaves in Arizona, alongside significant incidents like Tropical Storm Helene, the Camp Fire, Hurricane Ian, wildfires in Hawaii, and flash floods in Texas. These events underscore the critical need for preparedness and adaptation strategies in the face of escalating climate challenges.