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Runners hospitalized for heat stroke during Edinburgh Marathon

25 May 2026
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More than a dozen runners were hospitalized for heat exhaustion during the Edinburgh Marathon, where temperatures soared above 23°C. While thousands participated in the race, the Scottish Ambulance Service reported that 16 individuals were transported to hospitals, and many others received on-site medical assistance. To help, local residents sprayed water on runners with garden hoses, highlighting the extreme conditions. The ambulance service attended to 59 patients overall, with various heat-related ailments reported. One marathon finisher noted the overwhelming number of runners needing help and praised the paramedics for their quick response.

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This incident underscores the risks associated with extreme weather conditions during outdoor events, particularly as temperatures across the UK hit record highs, with some areas reaching 33.5°C. The rise in heat-related illnesses during the marathon reflects broader public health concerns regarding climate change and its impact on weather patterns. As the UK experiences more frequent heatwaves, understanding how to manage safety during such events becomes increasingly vital for organizers and participants alike. Historical data shows that heatwaves in the UK are becoming more common, necessitating better preparedness and response strategies during extreme weather events.

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