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Arizona Heatwave: Woman Collapses as Temps Soar
20 Mar
Summary
- Arizona police urge hydration amid dangerously high temperatures.
- Woman collapsed on a Glendale roadside due to heat exhaustion.
- Temperatures in Arizona are 30 degrees above average for this time of year.

In Arizona, dangerously high temperatures have led to a public health warning from the Glendale Police Department. Amidst a severe heatwave, a woman collapsed on a Glendale street on Thursday and received assistance from responding officers and paramedics. The region, including Glendale and Phoenix, is experiencing afternoon highs reaching up to 107 degrees Fahrenheit, approximately 30 degrees above seasonal averages.
This extreme heat has prompted several measures, including trail closures in Phoenix between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. through Sunday. Officials are strongly advising residents, especially those unaccustomed to such heat, to limit outdoor activity, stay in air-conditioned spaces, and drink plenty of fluids. The National Weather Service has issued extreme heat warnings across western Arizona, southern Nevada, and southern California, emphasizing the increased risk of heat-related illnesses.




