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Heat-related death toll in Multnomah County rises to 64
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Buildings, bridges, roads mostly withstood heat dome, but can Portland area continue to handle climate change?
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Death toll linked to heat rises to 59 in Portland, Multnomah County
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Portland’s June 2021 heat wave: What to know OregonLive.com 9 hrs ago The Oregonian, oregonlive.com © Savannah Eadens/The Oregonian At the Oregon Convention center, 777 NE MLK Jr. Blvd, dozens of people have sought refuge from the record-breaking heat. County officials said the shelter’s capacity is 300, but they won’t be turning anyone away this weekend. They’re also allowing pets. Pictured is Brandon Morgo with his two cats and dog.
As the region continues to swelter in historic heat, here’s a guide to what you need to know and what’s going on: © Mark Graves/The Oregonian
When will the Portland heat wave end? Some relief expected Tuesday (live updates) OregonLive.com 1 hr ago Savannah Eadens, oregonlive.com © Mark Graves/The Oregonian While Portland reached a record temperature of over 110 degrees Sunday afternoon, people gathered at Keller Fountain Park to take a dip and cool off.
“When will this be over?” was the question likely on every Portlander’s mind Monday as temperature records fell for a third-straight day.
The historic heat wave overwhelming the region led to all-time high temperatures records falling across the state over the weekend and on Monday.
Portland hit 115 degrees Monday afternoon, setting a new record high temperature for the third day in a row, according to the National Weather Service. Before the weekend, Portland’s record high temperature was 107, first set in 1965.