Arizona's oppressive heat is making summer even more unbearable for the homeless with temperatures hitting as high as 118 degrees Fahrenheit this summer.
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- Arizona has seen temperatures reach up to 118 degrees Fahrenheit, creating dangerous conditions for the homeless.
- Homeless individuals report severe difficulty functioning and surviving in the extreme heat. 7s
- Local organizations have distributed one million water bottles and offer other aid to those in need. 44s
- Authorities have confirmed 76 heat-related deaths among the homeless in Maricopa County, with over 400 cases under investigation. 1m 22s
- The city of Phoenix has implemented measures such as shade trees and heat respite centers to help residents cope. 1m 34s