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Portland Prepares for ‘Extreme Heat’ with Cooling Centers and Public PoolsPortland Prepares for ‘Extreme Heat’ with Cooling Centers and Public Pools As temperatures soar in the Pacific Northwest, the city of Portland is taking proactive measures to protect its residents from extreme heat. The city has announced a series of initiatives, including the opening of cooling centers and public pools, to provide relief for those most vulnerable to the heat. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in Portland are expected to reach up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit this week. Prolonged exposure to such high temperatures can lead to serious health complications, especially for the elderly, children, and those with underlying medical conditions. To mitigate these risks, the city has established a network of cooling centers throughout the city. These centers provide a cool and air-conditioned environment where people can seek refuge from the heat. Cooling centers are typically located in public libraries, community centers, and senior centers. In addition to cooling centers, the city is also opening public pools free of charge to the public. Swimming is an excellent way to cool down and prevent heat-related illnesses. Public pools will be open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the heat wave. Other measures being taken by the city include: * Providing water fountains and misting stations: City crews are installing water fountains and misting stations in public parks and other areas where people gather. * Distributing water bottles: The city is distributing free water bottles to seniors, people with disabilities, and others who may be at risk. * Offering transportation to cooling centers: The city is providing free transportation to cooling centers for those who need it. Health officials urge residents to take precautions to protect themselves from the heat. These precautions include: * Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids. * Limiting outdoor activities to early morning or late evening. * Wearing loose-fitting, light-colored clothing. * Seeking shade or indoor air-conditioned spaces whenever possible. * Checking on elderly neighbors and family members who may be vulnerable to the heat. By taking these proactive measures, the city of Portland is working to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents during this extreme heat event.