Phoenix Scorched by Record-Breaking Heatwave

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Phoenix Scorched by Record-Breaking HeatwavePhoenix Scorched by Record-Breaking Heatwave Phoenix, Arizona, has been subjected to an unprecedented heatwave, shattering temperature records and leaving residents gasping for relief. On Tuesday, the city’s official weather station at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport recorded a staggering 118 degrees Fahrenheit (48 degrees Celsius), surpassing the previous record set in 1990. The relentless heat has sent temperatures soaring across the Valley of the Sun. Scottsdale reached 116 degrees, while Glendale and Mesa both hit 115 degrees. The intense heat has put a strain on the region’s infrastructure, leading to power outages and straining the electrical grid. “This is an extremely dangerous situation for our community,” said Mayor Kate Gallego. “We urge everyone to take precautions to stay safe and avoid outdoor activities during the hottest hours of the day.” The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Phoenix and the surrounding areas, warning of life-threatening conditions. Residents are advised to stay indoors, use air conditioning, and drink plenty of fluids. Hospitals and emergency services are reporting a surge in heat-related calls. The Phoenix Fire Department has responded to dozens of heat-related incidents, including heat exhaustion, heatstroke, and respiratory distress. The heatwave is expected to continue for several more days, with temperatures remaining in the triple digits. The city has opened cooling centers at libraries, community centers, and malls to provide respite to those without access to air conditioning. Officials are also urging residents to check on vulnerable neighbors, especially the elderly and those with underlying health conditions. The extreme heat can be particularly dangerous for these populations. As the heatwave intensifies, Phoenix residents are facing an unprecedented challenge. By taking precautions and seeking assistance when needed, they can help keep themselves and their loved ones safe during this extraordinary event.

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