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Denver opens nearly 50 cooling centers as extreme heat grips city
Denver opened nearly 50 cooling centers at libraries and recreation centers to combat extreme heat, marking the first time this many have been activated. The National Weather Service reported an increasing trend in high-heat days, with Denver experiencing significantly more 90-degree days in the past decade compared to historical averages. Officials emphasized the centers are available to all residents, not just those experiencing homelessness.
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