Increased mortality rates refer to a rise in the number of deaths within a specific population over a certain period of time, often as a direct consequence of extreme environmental conditions. In the context of extreme temperatures, such as heat waves and cold waves, these rates can surge significantly due to factors like heat-related illnesses, hypothermia, and exacerbation of existing health issues. Vulnerable groups, including the elderly and those with preexisting health conditions, face heightened risks during these temperature extremes, leading to a greater incidence of fatalities.