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A record-breaking heat wave continued in the western US with dangerous temperatures. In Death Valley, California, the temperature reached 128 degrees Fahrenheit, one of the hottest temperatures ever recorded on Earth. Hundreds of tourists from Europe and around the US still visited Death Valley despite the extreme heat warnings from park officials. A motorcyclist died in Death Valley from the heat. Over 140 million people in the western US were under heat alerts.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02A record-breaking heatwave continued in the Western U.S. with dangerous temperatures.
00:07In Death Valley, California, the temperature reached 128 degrees Fahrenheit, one of the
00:11hottest temperatures ever recorded on Earth.
00:15Hundreds of tourists from Europe and around the U.S. still visited Death Valley, despite
00:19the extreme heat warnings from park officials.
00:21A motorcyclist died in Death Valley from the heat.
00:24Over 140 million people in the Western U.S. were under heat alert.
00:28For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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