Washington, D.C., authorities have activated the city’s heat alert system as an intense early-season heatwave drives up heat-related hospitalizations across the capital. Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered emergency protocols after several heat incidents, including the collapse of a diplomat during an outdoor event on Thursday, and officials have directed residents to take immediate precautions to reduce the risk of extreme heat exposure. The National Weather Service has issued excessive heat warnings across much of the mid-Atlantic, the American South, and the Midwest, with heat indices in many areas frequently surpassing 105 degrees Fahrenheit and millions of people now under official heat advisories. Washington-area hospitals report a measurable increase in patients suffering from heat-related illnesses ranging from heat exhaustion to suspected heat stroke, with symptoms including severe dizziness, muscle cramps, and extreme fatigue. Health experts warn that high humidity is preventing bodies from cooling effectively, causing conditions to escalate rapidly. In response, the city has opened a network of cooling centers for residents who lack adequate air conditioning and has advised people to limit outdoor exertion, drink more water, and check on elderly or otherwise vulnerable neighbors. Public health officials stress that heat stroke is a life-threatening emergency requiring immediate medical attention as the prolonged heatwave continues.
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这场热浪不仅让人难以忍受,而且非常危险。高湿度让身体难以散热,从而加剧了中暑和热射病等病症。如果您身处受影响的地区,请尽量减少户外活动时间,多喝水,并关心身边体弱的邻居。
中暑是一种危及生命的紧急情况。全市开放了降温中心,供没有充足空调的人使用。由于热浪将持续,采取预防措施至关重要。如果您认识在大西洋中部、南部或中西部的人,值得转发。
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