America becomes a fiery furnace: 100 million people trahimam in 41 degree temperature


- Cooling Centers Launched in Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Florida

Chicago: More than half of America has become a boiling furnace. Particularly on Tuesday, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ahio, Wisconsin, Florida and other areas experienced a worrying heat wave.

The U.S. Meteorological Agency said in a statement that "there is a possibility of embers falling from the sky in all these areas." Heat mercury is reported to be as high as 100 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit (7.5 to 20.5 degrees Celsius).

According to government sources, the scorching heat and unbearable heatwave are expected to cause up to 100 million people to drown in Trahimam. To combat such natural calamities, the government has advised all citizens to stay at home and drink water regularly.

Chicago was hit by a torrential downpour last Monday night, disrupting power supplies and forcing nearly 400,000 (four million) people to live in gloomy conditions until Tuesday. The U.S. Weather Service also indicated that the maximum temperature could rise to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 41 degrees Celsius) due to unbearable heat and high humidity.

There is no relief for the citizens from the scattering of the sun's rays in the skies of all these unfinished areas. Especially those who do not have air conditioning system in their house need to take special care of their health.

In Chicago, government officials have set up six large cooling centers for citizens. In addition, there are reports of cooling centers in parks, libraries and public places to provide relief to the citizens.

Alyssa Rodriguez, deputy managing commissioner of Chicago's Department of Family Services and Support, also warned that in the next two days, all citizens should take special care of each other.

Demand for electricity in the Tennessee Valley has risen to 21,611 megawatts due to unbearable heat.

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