Extreme weather, especially heat waves, poses significant threats to ecosystems, infrastructure, and human societies. As the climate warms, these events are becoming more frequent and intense, with substantial global impacts. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), heat waves lead to various harmful effects, including heat-related illnesses, crop failures, and increased wildfire risks. Extreme Event Attribution (EEA) aims to quantify the influence of climate change on these events, providing valuable insights for weather forecasters, journalists, and public health practitioners. Effective communication of heat wave risks is essential to mitigate their impact and enhance public preparedness.