Bronx residents look to beat the heat

Bronx residents looked to beat the heat Monday as temperatures soared to 90 degrees. The Office of Emergency Management had opened cooling centers throughout the borough and were prepared to take in

News 12 Staff

Aug 17, 2009, 11:07 PM

Updated 5,382 days ago

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Bronx residents look to beat the heat
Bronx residents looked to beat the heat Monday as temperatures soared to 90 degrees.
The Office of Emergency Management had opened cooling centers throughout the borough and were prepared to take in those people who don't have air conditioning. OEM officials urged residents to take extra care of the elderly and young children.
Residents who had to be outside Monday were urged to slow down, stay out of the sun as much as possible and drink plenty of water.


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