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Things to know about heat deaths as a dangerously hot summer shapes up in the western US

Heat Waves Deaths Things to Know
July 13, 2024
ANITA SNOW - AP

PHOENIX (AP) — A dangerously hot summer is shaping up in the U.S. West, with heat suspected in dozens of recent deaths, including retirees in Oregon, a motorcyclist in Death Valley, California and a 10-year-old boy who collapsed while hiking with his family on a Phoenix trail.

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