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Eastern heat on July 4 threatens World Cup players and fans
As temperatures soar above 100 degrees, players and fans at the World Cup face extreme conditions in Philadelphia. Hydration breaks are mandatory, but many question their effectiveness in such intense heat. With climate change blamed for th...
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As temperatures soar above 100 degrees, players and fans at the World Cup face extreme conditions in Philadelphia. Hydration breaks are mandatory, but many question their effectiveness in such intense heat. With climate change blamed for this heat wave, safety measures are under scrutiny. #WorldCup #HeatWave #ClimateChange #Soccer #FIFA
Originally reported by AP News.
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