Environment
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Record-Breaking and Dangerous Heatwave Will Hit US West Coast in Long-Standing Drought
The West hasn't completely cooled off, but it has gotten a break from the scorching heat that has dried out reservoirs, local hydropower and wreaked havoc on the megadrought-ravaged area. All good(ish) things must, unfortunately, come to an end.
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