the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale
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they are already ‘gased out.” Buckert told the Border Report of a migrant’s body temperature.
Deaths might be higher if not for the aid and rescues provided by border agents — numbering 330 this year.4 The US Border Patrol has placed rescue beacons in the most remote parts of the desert in west Texas and southern New Mexico.They end up losing their (bearings).
believing that there will be fewer border officers to stop them.immigration officials blame money-hungry cartels.
” the agency told the Border Report.
smugglers at the border normally avoid the hottest hours of the day to move illegal immigrants into the US as conditions are considered too dangerous — and opt instead to cross in the cover of night when temperatures are more bearable.with about 255 million Americans expecting above-average temperatures.
Several people have also died in Texassince June due to the extreme heat.Wednesday temperatures 5 The forecast high and “feels-like” temperatures expected on WednesdayThe Fox Forecast Center expects Wednesday to be the hottest day of the week for millions across the U.
According to the FOX Forecast Center.5 Heat alerts will be in effect until at least TuesdayFox WeatherHeat Advisories are much more expansive and encompass areas from the Southwest to the Plains.