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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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Extreme HeatHeat in EuropeGlobal TrackerU.S. TrackerStaying SafeHeat Exhaustion SymptomsHeatβs Physical TollAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTHomeless and Burning in Americaβs Hottest CityAs the summer heat becomes increasingly extreme in Phoenix, people who canβt escape the sun are suffering third-degree burns, heatstroke and dehydration.Listen to this article Β· 10:11 min Learn moreShare full articleHawaii Kalawaia received intravenous fluids in a Phoenix parking lot. Like many homeless people, he has struggled to cope with the cityβs increasingly extreme heat.By Maggie AstorPhotographs by Cassidy AraizaMaggie Astor and Cassidy Araiza accompanied medical teams caring for homeless people in and around Phoenix on three days in July with highs of 110 degrees or higher.Aug. 13, 2025The sun was barely up when the three-person medical team pulled into the parking lot of a Phoenix soup kitchen, but the temperature was already around 90 degrees, on its way to 111.Th...
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