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More than 100 people treated for heat-related symptoms at Pa. event

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July 3, 2026

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More than 100 people treated for heat-related symptoms at Pa. event
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WRAL News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Heat sent dozens to Triangle-area emergency departments over July 4th weekend

Local emergency departments saw dozens of heat-related patients over the Fourth of July weekend.

HESPRESS English

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· Jul 6, 2026

Morocco records hundreds of heat-related illnesses but no severe cases

Morocco’s Ministry of Health and Social Protection says no deaths or severe illnesses linked to the country’s ongoing heatwave have been recorded so far, despite hundreds of people seeking medical care for heat-related conditions. Ilham Bchich, the ministry’s director of hospitals and mobile healthcare services, said weekly health monitoring identified 72 moderate cases and 490 [] The post Morocco records hundreds of heat-related illnesses but no severe cases appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.

WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville

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· Jun 30, 2026

Heat Illness Symptoms and Safety Tips for Indiana and Kentucky

Heat Illness Symptoms and Safety Tips for Indiana and Kentucky

The Independent

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· Jul 1, 2026

Heat exhaustion or heat stroke? The warning signs you should know

In the U.S., hundreds of people succumb to heat-related illnesses each year

Baltic News Network

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· Jun 27, 2026

Hospitals overwhelmed and public events cancelled as extreme heat grips Europe

As Europe continues to endure an intense heatwave, hospitals in France and the United Kingdom have become overwhelmed, while Spain reported on Thursday that the extreme heat claimed more than 200 lives in just four days. Other countries affected by the scorching temperatures have also reported numerous heat-related deaths, including several children who died after [] The post Hospitals overwhelmed and public events cancelled as extreme heat grips Europe appeared first on Baltic News Network.

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· Jun 22, 2026

London Climate Action Week spotlights zero waste for 1st time

Over 75,000 people expected to attend more than 1,000 events as London faces extreme heat warning

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Related coverage for "More than 100 people treated for heat-related symptoms at Pa. event": WRAL News — Heat sent dozens to Triangle-area emergency departments over July 4th weekend. HESPRESS English — Morocco records hundreds of heat-related illnesses but no severe cases. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — Heat Illness Symptoms and Safety Tips for Indiana and Kentucky. The Independent — Heat exhaustion or heat stroke? The warning signs you should know. Baltic News Network — Hospitals overwhelmed and public events cancelled as extreme heat grips Europe. Anadolu Agency — London Climate Action Week spotlights zero waste for 1st time