Dallas County Health and Human Services has reported the county's second heat-related death for the 2022 season.
A 77-year-old man who lived in Dallas died from a heat-related illness. Hehad underlying health conditions, but no further details were released about him and whether he was outside or in a home that didn't have AC.Dallas County reports 1st heat-related death this summerA 66-year-old woman who lived in Dallas died from a heat-related illness.
North Texans are told to limit outdoor activities and make sure they hydrate to avoid heat-related illnesses. "We are very saddened to report our second heat-related death this season," Dallas County Health Directo Dr. Philip Huang said. "We encourage everyone to take precautions to protect themselves and their children from heat-related illness as temperatures remain high throughout the summer. Hydrate constantly and limit your time outdoors to protect against the intense heat."
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