How to stay cool in extreme heat without air-conditioning
Briefly

Las Vegas hit 120 degrees, but in India, many can't afford air conditioning. People in hot regions have traditional ways to stay cool – like drinking liquids and staying out of the sun.
Heat wave researcher emphasizes combining traditional cooling methods can be effective. Recognize heatstroke symptoms and seek immediate medical aid; ice packs can help before assistance arrives.
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