"PORTLAND, Ore. — Multnomah County is investigating a second suspected heat death as a heat wave continues to push temperatures into the triple-digit range.
A Portland-area hospital reported the death Tuesday when temperatures in the city soared to 102. The county did not specify how the person arrived at the hospital.
This is the second suspected heat death related to the mid-August heat wave. The first involved a person found dead in Southeast Portland on Monday.
The county medical examiner’s office is working to confirm whether the cause of both deaths was heat-related.
Multnomah County has opened cooling shelters over the past few days, and also ramped up outreach to seniors and other vulnerable people who may not have air conditioning. A spokesperson said those groups have been at most risk in recent heat events - like the 2021 heat dome."
And from yesterdays article, we now hit 16 non-consecutive 100°+ days this decade, a new record, with 6 years left in the decade. O_o