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Extreme Heat Likely
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For Immediate Release: June 20, 2025
Be Aware and Be Prepared for Extreme Heat Extremely Dangerous Heat Likely Late This Weekend into Next Week (COLUMBUS, Ohio) – With extreme heat in the forecast, the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness (OCSWA), the Ohio Emergency Management Agency (Ohio EMA), and the National Weather Service Wilmington (NWS) encourage residents – especially older adults, people with chronic illnesses, and caretakers of infants and children – to use extra precaution in avoiding heat-related stress. Extreme heat is responsible for the highest number of annual deaths among all weather-related hazards. Although everyone should use caution during extreme heat, the more vulnerable populations are the elderly, those who work or exercise outdoors, infants and children, the unhoused, and people with a chronic medical condition. Extreme heat is associated with an increase in heat-related illnesses, including cardiovascular, respiratory complications, and heat stroke. The Ohio EMA and partners encourage all Ohioans to have a plan and know where to go to get out of the heat and cool off. Fun in the sun can take a dangerous turn if children or athletes are outdoors enjoying summer activity on hot days. Those outdoor activities should be balanced with measures that help the body cool off; hot weather demands increased fluid intake, regardless of activity level. People who are planning to be outdoors should also take frequent breaks and dress for the weather in light-weight clothing.
Know How to Treat Heat Exhaustion
Know the Symptoms of Heat Stroke
NEVER Leave Children or Pets in Vehicles
For more information on extreme heat, visit Ohio EMA’s website, and follow the hashtag #BeatTheHeatOhio on social media. Facebook: Ohio EMA, OH Weather Awareness ### For additional information, contact: Sandy Mackey, Ohio EMA: 614-799-3695 For additional information on how to beat the heat, go to the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness website: www.weathersafety.ohio.gov |
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