Louisville mayor reacts to blistering heat wave slamming the U.S.

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg recently spoke with CBS News about the city’s response to a massive heat dome impacting millions across the United States. This weather phenomenon has led to dangerously high temperatures, prompting cities like Louisville to implement safety measures to protect residents. Mayor Greenberg highlighted the importance of community resources, such as cooling centers, to provide relief for those without access to air conditioning. He also emphasized the need for public awareness campaigns to educate people on staying safe during extreme heat. The city’s efforts aim to prevent heat-related illnesses and ensure the well-being of its citizens during this challenging time. The situation underscores the broader issue of climate change and its impact on weather patterns, urging communities to adapt and prepare for similar events in the future. QUESTION: How might increased occurrences of extreme weather events influence the way cities plan for the future? 

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