NYC's interactive map shows where to cool down fast
Briefly

A dangerous heatwave has gripped the city this week, with temperatures soaring to triple digits. In response, NYC has opened cooling centers across all boroughs, including libraries and community hubs, to provide air-conditioned spaces for residents. An interactive map is available to locate these centers, catering to accessibility needs. Vulnerable populations, notably seniors and those lacking air conditioning, face significant risks, prompting urgent action. The city encourages residents to apply for free air conditioners or visit public pools, while also advocating for power conservation to prevent grid overload.
The city has officially activated its network of cooling centers, which are air-conditioned public spaces for residents to escape the heat.
More than 500 New Yorkers die prematurely each year from preventable heat-related illness, particularly vulnerable populations like seniors and those without AC.
Read at Time Out New York
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