Heat deaths in Arizona's biggest county outpace last year's

FILE - Salvation Army volunteer Cleon Streitmatter hands out water bottles at a Salvation Army heat relief station as temperatures hit 114-degrees, Monday, July 11, 2022, in Phoenix. This summer was the deadliest ever for heat-associated fatalities amid a growing wave of homelessness in Arizona’s largest county, with several hundred deaths in the desert metro before the end of six-month heat season. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

PHOENIX (AP) — This summer was the deadliest on record for heat-associated fatalities in Arizona's largest county amid a growing wave of homelessness. Public health statistics this week confirmed a record 359 such deaths just days before the end of the six-month heat season.

The jump in deaths raises questions about how to better protect vulnerable people not only in the desert Southwest, where temperatures regularly hit triple digits, but also in more temperate areas where climate change has fueled more intense, frequent and enduring heat waves.

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