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Western US braces for record heat wave by going on alert

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Much of the western US is braced for record heat waves this week, with approximat­ely 50 million Americans placed on alert Tuesday for “excessive” temperatur­es, which could approach 50 C in some areas.

“A prolonged and recordbrea­king heat wave is underway across the western US,” said the US National Weather Service, with “above normal to extreme high temperatur­es.”

The heat wave, which stretches like a blob over much of the western third of the US map, extends east to west from Wyoming to California, and north to south from Idaho to Arizona.

Average temperatur­es in the vast region are around 10 C above the seasonal norm, with the arid desert states of Arizona and Nevada most likely to shatter records.

The Arizona city of Phoenix experience­d temperatur­es of 46 C on Monday but forecaster­s predict it could pass 47 C by the end of the week, with lows in the upper- 20s C at night.

Las Vegas in neighborin­g Nevada is suffering its most extreme prolonged heat wave since early summer 2013, according to local media, and the city by Wednesday could near its decades- old temperatur­e record of 47 C, set in 1940.

Authoritie­s have opened “cooling stations” for vulnerable residents without access to air conditioni­ng, and called on social media “influencer­s” to help warn the public about the impact of the sweltering heat on pets.

The highest temperatur­e ever officially recorded was in nearby Death Valley, at 52.2 C back in 1913.

As well as warning that current temperatur­es are “rare, dangerous and deadly,” officials fear that the heat – arriving so early in the year – could lead to deadly forest fires, aggravated by chronic drought in the US West.

Some 88 percent of the region is in a state of drought, including all of California, Oregon, Utah and Nevada, according to the latest government surveys.

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