Mrs Davis was an 80-year-old woman who lived in a small house in the heart of the city with her beloved dog, Charlie. She had been married to her husband, who had passed away five years ago, and since then, she had been living alone with Charlie, who was her constant companion. Mrs. Davis was a very independent woman who had always taken care of herself and had never wanted anyone's help, even in her old age.

However, during the hot summer months, Mrs. Davis often forgot to drink enough water and would end up feeling dizzy and dehydrated. Despite her husband's passing, she refused to move to a cooler place or let anyone help her. She had lived in that house for more than 50 years, and it held many memories for her. She was not ready to leave it, nor was she willing to compromise her independence.

Mrs Davis's daughter, Sarah, was worried about her mother's health and tried to persuade her to move in with her family or to at least accept some help during the heatwaves. However, Mrs Davis was adamant that she did not want to be a burden on anyone and insisted that she could take care of herself and Charlie.

One day, Sarah visited her mother and found her lying on the floor, unconscious. She was lying in her bedroom, where the temperature was a few degrees higher compared to her living room. She had collapsed due to dehydration, and her dog, Charlie, was by her side, barking frantically. Sarah rushed her mother to the hospital, where she was treated for dehydration and heat exhaustion. After a few days, she was able to return home. The doctors advised Sarah to make sure her mother drank enough water and to keep a check on her during future heatwaves.

QUESTION

 Describe the risks that Mrs Davies faces in times of heatwaves. Be as specific as possible.


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