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Heat wave sweeps through Southwest US: Arizona, California, and Nevada on alert

IndiaTimes Friday, 7 June 2024 ()
Record-breaking heat wave hits US Southwest, with temperatures exceeding 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Campaign rally for Donald Trump in Phoenix sees 11 people hospitalized for heat exhaustion. Clark County Fire Department responds to multiple heat exposure calls in Las Vegas. Reno experiences record high temperatures, with mild cooling expected this weekend.
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News video: US Braces for Potentially Dangerous Heat Wave

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US Braces for Potentially , Dangerous Heat Wave. NBC reports that warnings have been issued in cities across southern and western states ahead of a dangerous heat wave expected to start on June 5. Cooling centers will reportedly be opened, as temperatures are forecast to rise above 110 degrees...

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