US Heat Wave Threatens Cities
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•US heat wave continues as CDC data shows US heat-related deaths are rising
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CNN 's John Sutter reports 2300 people in the US died from the heat last year , the most ever in one year .
The number of heat deaths in this country has shot up 117% since 1999 , most of those just in the last seven years .
The National Weather Service has issued excessive heat warnings for Chicago , Madison , WI parts of Michigan and Indiana .
New York , Philly and Chicago could see triple digits heat advisories, the index there in Philadelphia and New York .
A 2018 study shows without air conditioning, each 1 increase in the school year temperature reduced the amount learned that year by 1% .
Undone at k12.org , a climate advocacy group, says the number is even higher in smaller studies.
Donna Brazile : This is an issue that is impacting communities in all corners of the country.
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