Tennis drama at Paris Olympics

American tennis star Danielle Collins accuses opponent Iga Swiatek of being insincere about injury during intense Paris Olympics quarterfinals match. Collins retires due to injured stomach muscle. Swiatek faces heat-related issues but continues to play. Collins criticizes lack of insulated bottles of water in high Paris heat.

Impact of Heat on Homeless Residents in Las Vegas

Homeless residents in Las Vegas are vulnerable to illness and death from scorching weather, with outreach workers providing support such as water and transportation to shelters and cooling centers.

Child Hot Car Death

A New Jersey father was arrested for the death of his 8-week-old daughter who died after being left in a hot vehicle. The incident highlights the dangers of leaving children unattended in cars, especially during hot weather.

Father and Daughter Found Dead While Hiking in Canyonlands National Park

A father and his adult daughter were found dead at Canyonlands National Park in Utah after getting lost while hiking and running out of water in triple-digit temperatures. The deaths are being investigated by the NPS and San Juan County Sheriff’s Office.

Humanitarian Crisis at the U.S.-Mexico Border

Volunteers with Border Relief Collective provide aid to migrants in the Otay Mountain Wilderness near San Diego, California, as they face extreme heat and dehydration while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Recent immigration policies are expected to worsen the situation.

Aftermath of Hurricane Beryl in Houston

Millions of homes and businesses in Houston area left without power after Hurricane Beryl. Temperatures soaring, lack of power causing misery with hospitals also being affected. Frustration over lack of preparation. Nearly 2 million still without power, some deaths reported. Residents struggling with lack of electricity, long lines for basic necessities like food and gas. Efforts underway to restore power, with priority on nursing homes and hospitals.

Grand Canyon National Park Deaths

A hiker died in the Grand Canyon, marking the third death at the national park in the past month. No cause of death has been released yet as authorities are still investigating.

Park Rangers Baking Banana Bread in Car Dashboard

Park rangers in Tucson, Arizona, use the extreme heat to bake banana bread in their car dashboard, reaching temperatures of up to 211 degrees Fahrenheit.

Proposed Rule to Protect Workers from Extreme Heat

The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed a new rule to protect workers from extreme heat by requiring employers to develop injury and illness prevention plans. Heat-related deaths have been on the rise, and the proposed regulations aim to provide protection for 36 million workers nationwide.

Fourth of July Travel in the United States

Airports and roads in the U.S. are gearing up for record-breaking travel numbers this Fourth of July season. Tips include arriving early at the airport, driving early to avoid traffic, watching out for heat-related delays, and checking gas prices and toll information.

Hajj pilgrimage tragedy in Saudi Arabia

Over 1,300 faithful died during the hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia due to intense heat, prompting calls for multiple solutions to prevent future tragedies.

Extreme Heat Warnings Across the US

Approximately 44 million people in the US are under heat warnings or advisories as extreme heat poses a significant risk. Temperatures are soaring into the 90s and 100s, with heat index values reaching as high as 110 degrees in some areas. The National Weather Service warns of dangerous heat across various regions.

High Death Toll During 2024 Hajj Pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia

Over 1,300 people died during this year's Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia due to extreme high temperatures. The majority of the fatalities were unauthorized pilgrims who walked long distances in scorching heat to perform rituals in Mecca. The pilgrimage's history has seen deadly incidents, with the 2015 stampede being the deadliest, killing over 2,400 pilgrims. The extreme heat during this year's Hajj period led to many pilgrims fainting and collapsing.

Impact of Extreme Heat on School and Summer Camp Schedules

Extreme heat is impacting school and summer camp schedules in the Midwest and Northeast due to inadequate infrastructure. Policies are being implemented to address the issue, such as shortening school days and preventing students from entering classrooms above 88 degrees.

Death Toll from Hajj in Saudi Arabia

The death toll from this year's hajj in Saudi Arabia has exceeded 1,000, with many unregistered pilgrims dying due to extreme heat. Various countries have reported deaths, with Egypt having the highest number of casualties. The high temperatures and lack of official permits have contributed to the fatalities.

Deaths during 2024 Hajj Pilgrimage in Mecca

Over 550 Muslims have died during the 2024 hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, mainly due to heat-related illnesses. The extreme temperatures in Mecca have led to over 2,000 pilgrims being treated for heat stress. The large number of deaths and missing pilgrims have raised concerns about the safety and conditions during the pilgrimage.

Deaths During Muslim Pilgrimage to Mecca Due to Extreme Heat

Hundreds of visitors have died during the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca due to extreme heat, with at least 550 reported deaths this year. Rising global temperatures are posing a danger to pilgrims, with many succumbing to heat-related illnesses.

Texas Prisons Heat Lawsuit

Four nonprofits are part of a federal lawsuit to protect people in Texas prisons from extreme heat, but previous efforts to address this issue have not been successful.

Arizona's New Heat Officer and Efforts to Prevent Heat-Related Deaths

Arizona's new heat officer is working with local governments and nonprofit groups to prevent heat-related deaths by opening cooling centers and ensuring homes have working air conditioners. The state experienced over 900 heat-related deaths last year, prompting the appointment of Dr. Eugene Livar as the first heat officer in the U.S.

Apocalyptic Scenario of Supercontinent Formation

Scientists predict an apocalyptic scenario in 250 million years where a supercontinent formation will lead to failing food supply, rising sea levels, and extreme heat, causing almost all mammals, including humans, to die out.

Florida heat labor law

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs law preventing cities or counties from creating protections for workers in extreme heat.