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Millions sweat out as severe heat wave grips eastern US

Millions sweat out as severe heat wave grips eastern US

Posted on 25 June 2025 By jobuzo
A commuter uses a hand fan at the 14th Street-Union Square subway station during high temperatures in New York on Monday. ADAM GRAY VIA GETTY IMAGES

NEW YORK — A potentially life-threatening heat wave enveloped the eastern third of the United States on Monday impacting nearly 160 million people, with temperatures this week expected to reach 39 C in the New York metropolitan area.

The country’s first significant scorching heat of the year triggered health warnings as it arrived over the weekend. Dangerously high temperatures are forecast through Wednesday in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City and Boston.

“This extreme heat will not just be uncomfortable and oppressive for New Yorkers,” warned Mayor Eric Adams, adding that each year heat claims 500 lives in this city of 8 million.

“It’s going to be brutal and dangerous if you do not treat it with the understanding that we want you to.”

As sweltering heat baked the city, authorities urged seniors, people with health problems and those without air conditioning to stay hydrated and seek help at designated cooling centers such as libraries and recreation facilities. Heat records tumbled across parts of the US Northeast. In Central Park, known as the lungs of Manhattan, Monday’s temperature of 36 C tied a record that has stood since 1888, according to the National Weather Service.

“Extreme Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories across much of the eastern third of the country (are) affecting nearly 160 million people” across at least 29 states, the NWS reported.

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Extreme heat is the deadliest weather-related hazard in the United States, leading to more fatalities than natural disasters like hurricanes or tornadoes. For many in the Big Apple, avoiding work in the searing heat was not an option.

“We have to endure it, because otherwise what are we going to survive on?” Manuel, a manual worker repairing a building facade in New York’s Harlem neighborhood, told AFP. “Sometimes we stop because it’s a danger,” he added.

In the Washington Heights neighborhood, authorities opened several fire hydrants so residents could seek relief from the gushing water.

Agencies via Xinhua

Millions sweat out as severe heat wave grips eastern US


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