The National Weather Service (NWS) issued alarming warnings on Sunday, predicting “dangerous” heat levels persisting into the next week across parts of the United States.
Heat advisories now cover nearly a third of Americans, as extreme temperatures are poised to hit multiple states in the coming days.
The Met Office emphasized the gravity of the situation, urging people not to underestimate the life-threatening risk, especially after a blistering 118°F (48°C) scorcher in Phoenix and Arizona, as reported by BBC.

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The data reveals that the mercury has relentlessly soared to 110°F (43°C) for the 16th consecutive day in the US, nearly breaking records.
Disturbingly, homeless individuals suffering from third-degree burns have sought medical attention at mobile clinics in the affected areas.
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