CHAPTER ONE - FEMA
Danger exists when apparent temperatures reach 105-130(F because prolonged exposure and physical activity can cause heat stroke. Extreme danger exists when apparent temperatures exceed 130(F because heat stroke is imminent. Hazard maps show the most severely exposed areas are in the desert Southwest, Mississippi Valley, and Southeastern states. ................
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