Tri-State Area Faces Extreme Heat: NYC Opens Cooling Centers and Addresses Power Grid Concerns
CBS New YorkJuly 7, 20252 min1,494 views
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- ⚠️ The entire Tri-State Area is under heat alerts, with warnings and advisories indicating dangerous conditions.
- 🌡️ Feels like temperatures are expected to reach up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas.
- 🥵 The heatwave is forecast to last through Wednesday, with a slight decrease in intensity by mid-week.
New York City's Response to Heatwave
- 💡 New York City is opening 600 cooling centers in public spaces like libraries and senior centers to provide relief.
- 🐶 Pet owners are advised to visit local Petco stores for pet-friendly cooling options.
- 🤝 Residents are urged to check on elderly neighbors due to the risks associated with extreme heat.
Public Health and Safety Concerns
- ⚡ Heat-related illnesses are a significant concern and are preventable with proper precautions.
- 🏥 In past summers, over 500 New Yorkers have died from extreme heat, with seniors in apartments lacking AC being particularly vulnerable.
Power Grid and Energy Consumption
- 🔌 Con Edison has alerted residents in southeastern Queens to reduce energy consumption due to repairs on the power grid.
- 📉 Voltage has been lowered in affected neighborhoods, prompting requests to limit large appliance use and set thermostats higher.
- 🏠 Shutting blinds during the afternoon can help reduce energy consumption and save on electricity bills.
- 💧 Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water is crucial for those spending time outdoors.
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