Minute by minute, what happens to the body during heat stroke
Briefly

Already the leading weather-related killer in the US, heat stroke can start within 10 minutes of exposure to extreme heat, with over 90°F triggering the process of sweating, fast heartbeat, and dehydration.
In just five to 10 minutes, heat can divert blood from vital organs, causing confusion and dizziness, ultimately leading to complete loss of body function in 15 minutes, emphasizing the rapid onset and severity of heat stroke.
Read at Mail Online
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