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Efforts to Save Lives Amidst Extreme Heat in Southwestern Counties

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Yahoo

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The article discusses the increasing danger of heat-related deaths in the Southwestern U.S., highlighting successful mitigation efforts in Maricopa County, Arizona, and the slower response in Clark County, Nevada, emphasizing the importance of preparedness, vulnerable populations, and funding challenges amid climate change.

Nationwide Heat Dome Sets Record Temperatures Across the U.S.

Originally Published 6 months ago — by ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

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A major heat wave is affecting the East Coast and parts of the Midwest, with temperatures reaching into the high 90s and triple digits, prompting heat alerts, emergency plans, and cooling centers to protect vulnerable populations from life-threatening conditions.

Massachusetts braces for heat dome with warnings and cooling options

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Boston University

The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for Boston from June 22 to June 24, with temperatures in the 90s and high humidity. Boston University is opening cooling centers across campus to provide relief, and students, faculty, and staff are advised to take precautions against heat-related illnesses, including staying hydrated, avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and seeking shade.

Allegheny County and Pittsburgh face record-breaking heat wave with safety measures in place

Originally Published 6 months ago — by 90.5 WESA

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Allegheny County has issued its first-ever 'Code Red' Heat Advisory due to an impending heat wave expected to break temperature records, prompting increased cooling center operations and safety measures to protect vulnerable populations from extreme heat and high ozone levels.

"Record Heat Wave Engulfs U.S., Nearly Half Under Alerts"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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The East Coast is bracing for a record heat wave with temperatures and heat indices expected to soar above 100 degrees, prompting health emergencies and excessive heat warnings in major cities like Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. Over 100 million people are under heat alerts, and cities are opening cooling centers to help residents cope. The extreme heat is expected to last until mid-week before a cold front brings relief.

"Record-Breaking Heat Dome Scorches Southern and Western U.S."

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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A severe heat wave is expected to hit southern and western states, with temperatures soaring above 110 degrees Fahrenheit, affecting at least 29 million people. Cities are issuing warnings and opening cooling centers to help residents cope. Record temperatures are anticipated in several areas, including Phoenix and California's Death Valley. Authorities are on high alert for heat-related illnesses and fires, and new cooling techniques are being employed to save lives. The cost of cooling homes is also rising, adding to the challenges posed by the extreme heat.

"Phoenix Adopts New Strategies Post-Deadly Heat Wave"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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In response to a deadly heat wave last summer that resulted in 645 heat-related deaths, Phoenix and Maricopa County have implemented new measures to protect residents, especially the homeless. These include opening overnight cooling centers, extending hours of existing centers, and appointing a state heat officer. The city has also increased shelter capacity and established a call center to help residents find cooling resources and pay utility bills. These efforts aim to reduce heat-related fatalities as temperatures continue to rise.

Heatwave Sweeps Midwest: Excessive Heat Warnings Extended

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WGN TV Chicago

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An Excessive Heat Warning has been issued for the Chicago area, with peak afternoon heat indices expected to reach 108 to 113 degrees. Chicago cooling centers have opened to help residents stay safe and cool, and the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has activated its Heat Action Plan. The CPS has urged teachers to keep rooms cool and hold recess and physical education indoors. Saint Sabina Catholic Church is also providing relief by distributing water to South Side residents. The National Weather Service reports that the dew point in Chicago has reached 80 degrees, the first time since 1999. The intense heat is expected to continue until Thursday, with a potential record high of 101 degrees and a peak heat index of 112.

Rising Heat Claims Another Life in Portland

Originally Published 2 years ago — by OregonLive

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Three people have died in Portland, Oregon, during a heatwave that brought triple-digit temperatures to the area. The deaths occurred on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, with temperatures reaching as high as 106 degrees. The Multnomah County medical examiner is conducting further tests to confirm if heat was the cause of death. City and county officials declared a heat emergency and opened cooling centers to provide relief during the extreme heat. Last summer, five people died from heat exposure during a similar heatwave.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Declares State of Emergency for Deadly Heat Wave

Originally Published 2 years ago — by FOX 10 News Phoenix

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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has declared a State of Emergency due to a historic heat wave that has affected parts of the state this summer. The declaration aims to support local heat relief efforts and includes the allocation of $200,000 to address heat-related exposure in specific counties. The governor has also issued an Executive Order to establish cooling centers, coordinate heat relief efforts, propose policy changes for future heat resiliency, identify resource needs, and ensure efficient use of Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds. The heat wave, which saw Phoenix and its suburbs endure a record-breaking 31 consecutive days of temperatures above 110 degrees Fahrenheit, prompted the state of emergency.

"Phoenix Medical Examiner Adapts to Heat Wave with Additional Body Storage"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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The Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office in Phoenix, Arizona, has brought in 10 refrigerated containers to handle a potential overflow of heat-related deaths as the region experiences a record-long heat wave. The county has already reported 25 heat-associated deaths this year, with dozens of other deaths under investigation for a potential link to heat. Emergency room visits for extreme heat burns have also been reported, and cactuses are wilting and dying. Heat health emergencies have been declared in Boston and Philadelphia, while New York City is under an excessive heat warning. Power infrastructure is being strained, with energy provider Con Edison asking residents to reduce consumption. Relief from the heat is expected in some areas by Sunday, but record high temperatures may threaten parts of the Gulf Coast and Texas next week.

"Heat Wave Sweeps Northeast: Warnings and Advisories in Effect"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by News 12 Long Island

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A heat advisory is in effect for Long Island through Saturday evening, with temperatures near 90 degrees and feels-like temperatures near 100 due to high humidity. There is also a moderate to high risk of rip currents on Friday. Showers and storms are expected overnight, followed by mostly sunny and hot weather on Friday. Cooling centers are available for those seeking relief from the heat.

"Surviving the NYC Heat Wave: Tips and Resources for Coping with Deadly Temperatures"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Daily News

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New York City is bracing for a potentially deadly heat wave, with "feels like" temperatures of over 100 degrees forecasted. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning from Thursday until Friday, but it could be extended. Heat indices are predicted to rise to over 105 degrees on both Thursday and Friday, with no relief until Sunday. The heat wave poses serious health risks, especially for older adults and those with chronic health conditions. To help mitigate the heat, the city will open 500 cooling centers across the five boroughs and extend the opening hours of pools. It is advised to stay indoors with air conditioning, drink plenty of water, and wear lightweight clothing and sunscreen if going outdoors.

Michigan Issues Air Quality Alert Due to Canada Wildfires

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Detroit News

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An air quality alert has been issued in Michigan due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, with the concentration of fine particulates potentially resulting in unhealthy air quality, particularly for sensitive groups. The alert is expected to be short-lived, but officials warn that warmer temperatures later in the week could lead to higher ozone levels. Detroit has opened its recreation centers and public library branches as cooling centers for residents to seek relief from the poor air quality and heat. The number of air quality action days in Detroit has already reached 19 this year, compared to five last year.

"Surviving the Scorch: Americans Adapt to Extreme Heat Warnings"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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A dangerous and lengthy heat wave is sweeping across the United States, with cities breaking record-high temperatures. Over 91 million people in 15 states are under heat warnings, and about 80 million are expected to experience temperatures above 105 degrees. Cooling centers have been opened to provide relief for vulnerable populations, such as seniors and the homeless. The US has set hundreds of record-high temperatures in the past week, and more are expected. Heat-related injuries and deaths have already occurred. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is exacerbating the situation. People are finding ways to cope, including seeking shelter in cooling centers and using creative methods to stay cool.