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A significant heat dome is affecting the northeastern US, putting around 32 million individuals under heat advisories and alerts across 11 states, as reported by the National Weather Service. Locations such as Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Washington D.C. are seeing heat indices ranging from 95 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit — temperatures deemed perilously high for extended exposure. Newark, New Jersey has declared a Code Red health emergency as the heat index approached 97 degrees. Numerous hospitals across various states are witnessing increases in heat-related admissions. The elderly and outdoor laborers are at the highest risk. No relief is anticipated until the weekend.

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00:0032 million Americans across 11 states are under a dangerous heat emergency right now.
00:05And the National Weather Service says the worst is not over.
00:09From Philadelphia to New York, Boston to Washington, D.C.,
00:13heat indices are spiking to 95, 97, even 99 degrees Fahrenheit.
00:17In Newark, New Jersey, officials activated a code red alert,
00:21the most serious heat warning level,
00:24urging residents to seek cooling centers immediately.
00:27This is only the second time in recorded history
00:30that a heat advisory of this scale has been issued for New York City during this period of the year.
00:36Hospitals from Massachusetts to Maryland are already reporting surges in heat-related emergencies.
00:42The elderly, young children, and outdoor workers face the most serious danger.
00:47Air conditioning is not a luxury today.
00:50It could save your life.
00:52The heat dome is anchored in place through Thursday,
00:54with no meaningful relief expected until the weekend.
00:58If you know someone elderly or without air conditioning in any of these 11 states,
01:03check on them now.
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