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topicnews · July 20, 2025

Hillsborough County asks the residents to take care of them under heat advice

Hillsborough County asks the residents to take care of them under heat advice


Hillsborough County, Florida with the weather conditions that felt like 110 degrees outside today, warned Hillsborough County the residents of heat-related diseases that could occur.

Hillsborough County was put under heat advice on Sunday. The National Weather Service published advice for the entire district from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The residents are encouraged to stay inside, to stay hydrated and to look for vulnerable neighbors and relatives.

The heat advice means that dangerously hot and moist conditions are expected with a heat index of up to 110 degrees in the entire Hillsborough County. The heat index feels how the temperature feels.
   
Hillsborough County's Office of Emergency Management and his partners will continue to monitor the situation and offer the residents instructions.
Hot temperatures and high humidity can lead to heat diseases. Heat -related diseases or even death are possible without taking precautions.

The residents can visit the extreme heat information from Hillsborough County to find out how to stay cool in Hillsborough County, how to be safe in extreme heat, and more of heat -related diseases.

People without access to adequate air conditioning can search for refuge in public locations, including libraries or shopping centers. The residents can also refill water bottles in County Parks, libraries or government buildings throughout the district.
Residents who work in the hottest part of the day or spend time outside are encouraged to take precautions. If possible, plan exhausting activities for the evening or early morning the next morning. Know the signs and symptoms of heat creation and heat stroke.

In order to reduce the risks during the outdoor work, professional security and health administration recommends taking frequent breaks in shady or air-conditioned environments. Anyone who suffers from a heat -related illness should be moved to a cool, shaded place. Heat lift is an emergency. Call 911 for immediate care.

Hillsborough County Homeless & Community Services works with local organizations to support the homeless people in need of protection.

Thermal sickness and deaths are largely avoidable with proper planning, education and measures. Visit warmth.gov to get information about how excessive warmth influence your health and opportunities to reduce the effects of extreme warmth.

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