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Eastern half of U.S. braces for more long days of dangerous heat

ABC NewsSunday, June 22, 2025 at 3:50:27 PM
Eastern half of U.S. braces for more long days of dangerous heat
The eastern and central U.S. are stuck in a brutal June heat wave, with millions facing yet another stretch of dangerously high temperatures. This isn’t just a few hot days—it’s an unusually intense and prolonged event that’s pushing limits for many communities.
Editor’s Note: Heat waves like this aren’t just uncomfortable—they’re deadly, especially for vulnerable groups. With climate change fueling more frequent and severe extremes, this story is a stark reminder of how unprepared many regions are for the new normal of punishing summers. Stay cool and check on your neighbors.
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