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Baltimore Braces for Heat Wave Amidst Power OutagesBaltimore Braces for Heat Wave Amidst Power Outages Baltimore is facing a sweltering heat wave this week, with temperatures expected to soar into the 90s. The oppressive heat is compounded by ongoing power outages affecting thousands of residents across the city. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are forecast to reach as high as 96 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday and Thursday. Heat index values, which measure the perceived temperature based on humidity, could exceed 100 degrees. The heat wave poses a significant health risk, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, young children, and those with chronic health conditions. Prolonged exposure to extreme heat can lead to heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death. Compounding the heat stress, power outages are affecting approximately 10,000 Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) customers. The outages are primarily concentrated in western and northern parts of the city, including areas such as Howard Park and Charles Village. BGE crews are working to restore power, but it is unclear when all outages will be resolved. The company has advised residents to prepare for potential extended power outages and take precautions to stay cool and hydrated. The city of Baltimore has activated its cooling centers, which offer air-conditioned spaces where residents can seek relief from the heat. The cooling centers are located at various recreation centers and libraries throughout the city. Additionally, Baltimore City Health Department is distributing cooling kits to vulnerable residents. The kits include items such as fans, water bottles, and electrolyte drinks. Residents are urged to follow these tips to stay safe during the heat wave: * Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids. * Avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest hours of the day. * Take cool showers or baths. * Wear loose-fitting, light-colored clothing. * Check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors and ensure they have access to a cool place. If you experience symptoms of heat-related illness, such as dizziness, nausea, or confusion, seek medical attention immediately.