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Diakonie and Left Party Demand Better Heat Protection for Homeless in Hamburg

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Hamburg, June 22 – The Diakonie Hamburg and the Hamburg Left Party are urgently calling for increased provision of drinking water dispensers and cool, shaded areas for the city’s homeless population. This initiative comes as a severe heatwave poses life-threatening risks to those living on the streets.

Heatwave Poses Extreme Risk to Homeless Individuals

The current heatwave presents an immense burden for homeless people in Hamburg. Without a shaded roof over their heads and readily accessible drinking water, the heat becomes life-threatening, warns the Diakonie Hamburg. The organization is appealing to Hamburg residents to offer water to homeless individuals and to seek medical help if they observe symptoms of heatstroke.

Left Party Demands More Drinking Water Dispensers and Public Cool Spaces

The Left Party places responsibility on the Hamburg Senate. While many volunteers are already distributing water and sun protection, it argues that it is a state responsibility to plan and implement heat protection for vulnerable people. The supply of free drinking water must be significantly expanded, especially in areas frequented by people without permanent housing.

Furthermore, the Left Party demands more shaded public spaces. During extreme heat, district offices, libraries, and museums should also open their doors to provide refuge. The Left Party faction intends to debate these proposals in the Hamburg Parliament soon.

Background: The Urgency of Heat Protection

The call for action is particularly pressing as temperatures are expected to reach up to 35 degrees Celsius in the North starting Wednesday. Showers and thunderstorms had provided some relief over the weekend, but the sun has been increasingly present since the beginning of the week.

Previous Efforts for Homeless Support

In a related development, a report on emergency overnight shelters for young homeless people in Hamburg indicated that about one-fifth of young homeless participants were successfully placed in their own housing. This highlights the ongoing efforts and challenges in supporting the homeless population in the city.

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Source: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/hamburg/diakonie-hamburg-will-mehr-wasserspender-fuer-obdachlose,wasserspender-106.html

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