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  2. Heat-related deaths continue to rise as record-breaking hot ...

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    The heat index, a measure of how hot it feels that factors in humidity, will reach 106 in Houston on Thursday. Denver, Colorado, which averages just two days at or above 100 degrees, is forecast ...

  3. Sacramento County confirms another heat-related death at tail ...

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    The city reached 106 degrees that day. Another person, Steven Jerome “Snoop” Easley, who was homeless, died in his tent on July 4, according to previous Bee reporting.

  4. List of heat waves - Wikipedia

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    Daytime temperatures hovered between 45 and 47 °C (113 and 117 °F) in parts of two states over the weekend, 3–7 °C (5.4–12.6 °F) above normal. Andhra Pradesh was hardest hit, with 1,636 people dying from the heat since mid-April, a government statement said. A further 561 people have died in neighboring Telangana. [53]

  5. Nine-month-old dies after grandma leaves baby in hot car for ...

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    The girl died later at a hospital due to extreme heat. Before they took her for treatment, the paramedics on scene noted that her internal body temperature was 107.2 degrees Fahrenheit (42C).

  6. 1911 Eastern North America heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave was an 11-day severe heat wave that killed at least 380 people, though estimates have put the death toll as high as 2,000 people. [1] The heat wave began on July 4, 1911 and didn't cease until July 15. [2] In Nashua, New Hampshire, the temperature peaked at 106 °F (41 °C). In New York City 158 people ...

  7. 1995 Chicago heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The temperatures soared to record highs in July with the hottest weather occurring from July 12 to July 16. The high of 106 °F (41 °C) on July 13 was the second warmest July temperature (warmest being 110 °F (43 °C) set on July 23, 1934) since records began at Chicago Midway International Airport in 1928. Nighttime low temperatures were ...

  8. What are the symptoms? - AOL

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    Hot weather kills 1,220 people annually, according to the CDC. ... and a record-breaking 2,303 people died from heat exposure, ... Body temperature can also get to 106 degrees or higher within 10 ...

  9. 2011 North American heat wave - Wikipedia

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    Fully subjected to the heat wave, Wichita had an unusually hot summer in 2011. Wichita reached a temperature of 111 °F (44 °C) twice over the course of the heat wave, once in July, and once in August. Daytime highs in the months of June, July, and August averaged almost 9 °F over prior observed normals. The year was also substantially drier ...