"Deadly Heat Wave Claims Lives in Texas and Louisiana: Stay Informed and Protected"

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More than a dozen people have died from heat-related causes in Texas and Louisiana, with extreme temperatures expected to continue. Eleven deaths occurred in Webb County, Texas, within two weeks, while two others died while hiking in Big Bend National Park. In Louisiana, two people have also died due to extreme heat. On average, 702 heat-related deaths occur annually in the US, and over 67,000 people visit emergency rooms due to heat-related issues. Safety tips include staying hydrated, wearing lightweight clothing, avoiding outdoor activity during the hottest hours, and checking on vulnerable individuals during extreme temperatures.
- Heat blamed for more than a dozen deaths in Texas, Louisiana. Here's how to stay safe. CBS News
- The heat wave blamed for 13 deaths in Texas so far spreads eastward Yahoo News
- 9 people die of heat-related illnesses in Texas heat wave WFTV Orlando
- Louisiana residents cope with early summer heat Associated Press
- What you need to know about heat-related illnesses Missourinet.com
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