28 American states broadcast extreme heat warning
The US National Weather Agency issued a warning and recommended heat for 28 states, forecasting more than 100 million people to be affected.
The temperature above normal continues to be popular on most of the United States until the weekend, a significant part of the population recommended and warned related to the heat, the US National Weather Agency on July 21
The agency forecasts that the extreme heat will affect more than 100 million Americans, some states recorded the temperature exceeding 37 ° C and the temperature record was broken in many localities.
The central and southern states of the US are facing extreme heat, the temperature in some regions in Oklahoma this week is 46 ° C, the city of Dallas in Texas, which records a temperature of 42 ° C.
The number of emergency calls related to the heat to emergency units in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this year increases.
Children play on the fountain in Boston, Massachusetts, USA on July 21.
In northeastern the United States, the temperature is more than 32 ° C.
Philadelphia City, Pennsylvania, on July 21, issued an emergency health condition related to the heat and set a hotline for extremist weather.
Clearly climate change is a risk to our health, the mayor of Boston Michelle Wu said on July 20.
In Phoenix, the city was dubbed the hottest in the United States, the extremely high temperature warning was issued for July 21-22.
The impact due to the accumulation of heat and the body only recovers when the temperature drops below 27 ° C.
In July 20 speech on the climate crisis in Somerset, Massachusetts, US President Joe Biden said the global warming situation is an emergency situation, but not to issue a state emergency related to the hot sun.
The British and many Southern European countries seek to cool the body when the area suffered from a violent heat wave, causing a record increase in temperature.
In Oklahoma, people describe when they step out of the house, they can feel the heat like the dragon's breath.
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