in paris, arkansas, some people still do not have power, following strong storm under ant warning. it was miserably hot. all ud down all night because it was too hot. i sweat so bad. the heat also building in the northeast, new york, philadelphia, and boston are expected to see a heat index around 100 degrees today. this is serious heat and we re really concerned about those, particularly with pre-existing respiratory conditions. heat is the number one cause of weather related deaths in the u.s. one heat expert says if you have air conditioning, stay inside. but if you don t if they don t, to have windows open with a fan. to cool off their extremities, their feet, their hands in cool ice baths. put cold towels on the back of their necks. and to check on their friends, family, and neighbors. and there is no relief in sight. around 275 million americans expecting to see a high above 90 degrees. and more than 60 million people are expected to see a high at o
excruciating for chinese and health workers working outside in head to toe protective gear. scorching temperatures sweep over china. turning mass covid testing into a dangerous task. state media shows covid workers collapsing on the job, due to what the videos say are heat stroke. in eastern china, a covid worker vomits on the ground as colleagues rush to tear off her hazmat suit. unable to stand, she s carried away. it s a scene playing out across china. fainting, falling, crumpling on the ground. lying motionless. struggling to breathe. the covid workers long hours in the suffocating heat made worse by their head to toe full body protective gear. that is not water, according to state media. it s sweat. gushing out of this worker s hazmat suit. the sweat pools inside the