San Antonio tied with last year's heat stroke numbers — and summer's not over yet

The current heat wave is so intense the Metropolitan Health District reports that Bexar County has already tied 2022 for the number of residents suffering heat strokes — and summer isn’t even over yet. Worse, there doesn’t appear to be any relief from the scorching temps anytime soon. For all of 2022, Metro Health reported 489 cases of heat exhaustion, 14 heat strokes and one heat-related fatality.
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