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Weather Conditions Turned Already Dangerous Marathon Deadly
On Saturday in New York City, at least one runner died, and 15 were hospitalized during the RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon, which took place amid the early stages of what turned out to be a record-breaking heat wave that touched most of the Northeast, including the New York metro region.
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