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Texas braces for extreme heat, but a surge in solar and battery storage has dramatically lowered blackout risk, according to state grid officials.
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Extreme heat causes nearly 500,000 deaths yearly. WHO urges action as climate change intensifies risk—especially for vulnerable and outdoor-working populations.
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Temperatures across the Four Corners are expected to reach 104 degrees this weekend, and extreme heat like this is no joke. It can cause serious health issues, even death.
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The hottest place on Earth is as hot as it's ever been, at least in terms of recorded temperatures in modern times.