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Parts of U.S. hit record high temperatures amid extreme heat

CBS News · 9 days ago
CBS News
CBS News
9 days ago

About 128 million Americans from Louisiana to Maine are still under heat advisories after dozens of record high temperatures were set Tuesday in parts of the U.S. CBS News' Rob Marciano reports.

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  • About 128 million Americans are under heat advisories due to a widespread heatwave.
  • Record high temperatures were set in cities like New York (99°F) and Boston (101°F). 19s
  • Heat has disrupted daily activities, with construction crews leaving work early and firefighters hospitalized for heat exhaustion. 39s
  • Authorities issued warnings and canceled outdoor activities, including a black flag warning at the Marine Corps base in Virginia. 1m 3s
  • The heatwave has strained power grids, causing power outages for tens of thousands. 1m 16s
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