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Heat Wave Hits NYC Amid July 4th and World Cup | Tech News
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New York City braces for record-breaking heat this Fourth of July, with temps hitting 100°F and the heat index soaring — prompting the city’s first heat emergency of the year. Over 650 cooling stations, including in libraries, recreation centers, and even Petco stores, are open, while cooling vans patrol neighborhoods offering water, sunscreen, and medical aid. LinkNYC kiosks now guide you to the nearest shelter, and businesses are urged to set thermostats to 78°F to ease grid strain. Nationwide, heat-related deaths have nearly doubled in two decades — many occurring indoors without AC. Hospitals are bracing for a surge in heat illness cases, from exhaustion to life-threatening stroke, with treatments including misting, fanning, and ice baths. Prevention is key: hydrate before you’re thirsty, wear sunscreen, and limit alcohol — because even a festive celebration can turn deadly in the heat.
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