Queen Alexandra Hospital Faces Critical Incident Due to Chiller Failures Amid UK Heatwave
Queen Alexandra Hospital has declared a critical incident following chiller failures at its data center, disrupting services. The situation has been exacerbated by extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 34°C (93.2°F), leading to postponed appointments and warnings about high indoor temperatures.

The Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth has reported a critical incident due to failed chillers at its data center, impacting digital services since Wednesday. The outage has led to postponed care and heightened temperatures affecting clinical operations, including theatres and diagnostic facilities.
The Met Office has issued an extreme heat red weather warning as the UK experiences a heatwave linked to climate change. Historical data indicates that similar incidents, such as at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust during the 2022 heatwave, resulted in significant costs and service disruptions.
Current climate risk assessments indicate that 79% of global data center capacity is at risk from climate hazards. This incident underscores the vulnerability of healthcare facilities to climate impacts.




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