Arizona is boosting efforts to protect people from the extreme heat after hundreds died last summer
- Livar, a physician with the Arizona State Department of Health Services, was appointed as the first heat officer in the U.S. By Gov. Katie Hobbs to address escalating health risks from extreme heat.
- Livar collaborates with local entities to establish cooling centers and ensure proper air conditioning in homes to reduce heat-related deaths in Arizona.
- Federal agencies are enhancing efforts to shield individuals from severe heat waves occurring earlier, lasting longer, and intensifying.
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