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"Record Number Of Americans Killed By Heat In 2023: Research"

"Extreme heat killed more Americans in 2023 than any other year over nearly a quarter century of records, according to research published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

At least 2,325 people died from the heat last year, according to the study, which included deaths with heat as both an underlying and contributing factor.

The study, which used records dating back to 1999, found that annual deaths mostly remained steady, including a low point in 2004, until the mid-2010s, when an upward trend began. The increases culminated with the last year, which was also the hottest year on record."

Zack Budryk reports for The Hill August 26, 2024.

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"Fair-Goers Scorched By Heartland Heat Wave Take Refuge Under Misters As Some Schools Let Out Early" (AP)

 

Source: The Hill, 08/27/2024