Weather
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Intense Heat is Deadlier Than Hurricanes, Tornadoes
The latest report showed intense heat can become deadlier than other natural weather events, including hurricanes and tornadoes. Extreme heat can result in heat-related health concerns and increased fire risk. Read here.
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