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San Antonio Scorched by Record-Breaking Heat WaveSan Antonio Scorched by Record-Breaking Heat Wave San Antonio has been gripped by an unprecedented heat wave, shattering a century-old record. The city has been experiencing extreme temperatures for days, with many areas reaching and exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit. On Tuesday, the city recorded its hottest day ever, with the temperature soaring to an astonishing 106 degrees. This broke the previous record of 103 degrees, set in 1911. The heat index, which takes into account humidity, reached a suffocating 115 degrees. The relentless heat has caused widespread discomfort and health concerns. The San Antonio Fire Department has reported an increase in heat-related emergencies, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Hospitals are also seeing a surge in patients suffering from heat-related illnesses. The elderly, the young, and those with chronic health conditions are particularly vulnerable. The city has activated its heat emergency plan, opening cooling centers and offering increased hydration services to vulnerable populations. However, many residents are struggling to find relief from the oppressive heat. Air conditioners are running at full blast, straining the city’s power grid. Several outages have been reported, leaving some homes and businesses without electricity. The heat wave is expected to continue for the next several days. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for San Antonio and surrounding areas, urging residents to take precautions and stay hydrated. Residents are advised to limit their outdoor activities, wear loose-fitting and light-colored clothing, and drink plenty of water. They should also be aware of the signs of heat-related illness and seek medical attention if necessary. The record-breaking heat wave is a reminder of the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events due to climate change. It underscores the importance of taking steps to mitigate the effects of climate change and protect vulnerable populations from the dangerous impacts of heat.