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Extreme heat in Phoenix causes severe health issues for the homeless population, including burns, heatstroke, and dehydration. Medical teams provide aid, highlighting the climate crisis' impact on vulnerable communities.

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Homeless and Burning in America’s Hottest City
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Phoenix Homeless Face Extreme Heat Dangers
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Extreme heat in Phoenix causes severe health issues for the homeless population, including burns, heatstroke, and dehydration. Medical teams provide aid, highlighting the climate crisis' impact on vulnerable communities.
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