00:00At least 25 Americans are dead, and the count is still rising.
00:04The 2026 heat dome has broken a national power demand record on the largest U.S. electricity grid.
00:10At its peak, the crisis knocked out power for nearly 800,000 households.
00:16Atlantic City, New Jersey, reached 106 degrees Fahrenheit on July 4th, setting a new all-time temperature record.
00:24Amtrak canceled dozens of trains because rail lines literally buckled under the extreme heat.
00:30FEMA activated emergency cooling centers across 12 states to help residents escape the dangerous temperatures.
00:37Medical examiners from Florida to Michigan are reviewing hundreds of suspected heat-related deaths.
00:43Officials say heat is the deadliest type of weather in the United States.
00:47It kills more Americans every year than tornadoes, hurricanes, and lightning combined.
00:52This week's event may become the worst heat emergency the country has experienced in a decade.
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