The deadliest environmental threat to city dwellers worldwide isn’t earthquakes, tornadoes, flooding, or fire. It’s heat. By June this year, more than 1.5 billion people had spent a day in life-threatening temperatures above 103 degrees Fahrenheit, according to an analysis by The Washington Post.
And we work very closely with our airport and our communications team to make sure that our visitors know, hey, your body’s probably not acclimatized to this, you're not ready for this. These are the symptoms that you may experience. What’s different this year is, we’re one of the first cities to offer overnight cooling centers. Last year most of our cooling centers closed at 5 or 6 pm, but that didn't mean the heat was turning off. We were seeing high numbers of 911 calls after hours.
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