A warning has been sent to more than 48 million people: "Hell" on earth

Extreme heat will be felt in most of the state of Utah, as well as in southern and central California, then Nevada and Arizona, the "Guardian" announced today. The National Weather Service (NWS) has sent a warning to more than 48 million people in the western United States about the upcoming heat, and it is predicted that heat records may be broken in Nevada and Arizona, which means hundreds of cities.
"This heat rush is unusual for June," said meteorologist Julie Malingowski of NWS, adding that, throughout history, the highest temperatures have been recorded in July and August.
Doctors working in burn centers in the American states of Arizona and Nevada, warn of the danger of foot injuries when in contact with overheated sidewalks and other surfaces, while the first extremely hot wave of this year is spreading to the western United States. The high-pressure system in Las Vegas and Phoenix is expected to push the air temperature above 46 degrees Celsius this week. Heat warnings also apply to the valleys of California and reach all the way to Montana and Wyoming in the north, where 43 degrees Celsius are expected today, and the highest temperature records there will be broken there.
The meteorological service of the USA warns of excessive heat until after the following weekend, and the forecasters of the meteorological site "AccuWeather" called it "rare, dangerous and deadly" phenomena.
In the southwestern United States, the problem of burns from hot asphalt, sidewalks, and even sand is growing as temperatures rise due to climate change and increasing urbanization. This is shown in the emergency services such as in Phoenix.
The Arizona Burn Center, where director Kevin Foster said that in June, July and August 2020, 104 people were...

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