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down. as land bakes under blistering temperatures, oceans are heating to unpress departmented levels. a new report from climate central says four out of five people across the world experienced unusually high temperatures last month filed by human caused climate crisis. 81% of the population experienced at least one day in july with unusually hot temperatures. 870 cities globally had at least 25 days with unusually hot temperatures and at least 2 billion people, one quarter of the global population, felt a very strong influence of climate change every day last month. southwestern u.s. is about to see a spec in temperatures again. the region had a brief reprieve from the heat. right now more than 50 million people are under heat alerts. we'll get the details from chad myers. >> another day of excessive heat across the central and southern

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