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Phoenix readies for excessive heat to prevent another summer of record heat-related deaths

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04 June 2024
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Record heat across southern Arizona killed over 600 people in the Phoenix Metro area. FOX 10's Lauren Clark talks to Austin Moreland of the Phoenix Fire Department, Dr. Paul Pugsley and Maylee Acosta of the City of Peoria to find out what officials are planning to do during this summer to avoid a repeat of last summer when heat killed more than 600 people.01:37[1]
PHOENIX - An Excessive Heat Warning[2] has been issued for the Phoenix[3] area, and several Arizona[4] counties, as temperatures could reach 113 degrees in some parts of the state this week.Officials want to avoid a repeat of the record number of

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  • Previous Article Today's top weather news: Heat dome scorches Southwest
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