- July 3, 2026
- Updated 2:45 am
Impact of Heat Waves on Vulnerable Neighborhoods in New York
The recent heat wave hitting New York City has brought challenging conditions across various neighborhoods. While residents in many areas face discomfort, some endure harsher conditions due to fewer resources to combat the heat.
In particular, Jamaica, Queens, stands out as a region experiencing extreme vulnerability to heat. This neighborhood lacks several amenities that can ease the impact of a heat wave, such as parks with ample trees and convenient access to air-conditioned buildings. These communities also tend to have lower income levels, further complicating their plight.
Christina Charlie, along with her daughter, sought refuge from the searing temperatures in a small shaded area under a jungle gym in a park alongside the Van Wyck Expressway. Ms. Charlie used a water gun to cool herself and her daughter as temperatures were expected to reach 100 degrees. Due to an unpaid bill, she could not rely on central air conditioning in her apartment, highlighting the challenges faced in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods.
Public health experts have identified Jamaica, Queens, among others, as particularly susceptible to heat waves. The absence of relief infrastructures such as leafy parks and shaded sidewalks exacerbates the situation, impacting the quality of life for residents.
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