With forecasts for a sweltering summer, LA vows to improve response to extreme heat
LOS ANGELES -- With forecasts calling for warmer-than-average temperatures across California this summer, officials in Los Angeles are vowing to do more to protect residents from extreme heat, one of the deadliest consequences of human-caused climate change.
City officials said they are launching the "Heat Relief 4 L.A." campaign to help spread the word about the dangers of extreme heat, which disproportionately affects low-income communities and communities of color, as well as pregnant women, homeless people and the elderly.
Among the city's top priorities are installing more cooling centers and hydration stations to provide relief on hot days, as, mayor Karen Bass said during a news conference Wednesday.
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