Weather
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'Living Close to Hell'- Historic Heat Wave Blamed for Killing 63 in Oregon
A historic heatwave in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western US was currently held accountable for killing 63 people in Oregon, with 45 of deaths coming from the Portland area.
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