More cities move aggressively to stop heat deaths
Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 15:56
in Psychology & Sociology
(AP) -- The homeless woman was nauseated, dizzy, drenched with sweat, dehydrated and sobbing with fear. She had heat exhaustion and was on the verge of heat stroke. But she had come to the right place, a church turned into a refuge from the overpowering heat.