Climate Impact Report – 7/22
July 22, 2024
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Homes DestroyedA wildfire in Riverside County, California, has burned three homes and damaged several others, prompting officials to order evacuations for an estimated 100 residents.
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Storm DeathsAlmost two weeks after Hurricane Beryl hit, heat-related deaths during the prolonged power outages have pushed the number of storm-related fatalities to at least 23 in Texas.
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Heat advisoriesSince June 1, the National Weather Service has issued 18 heat advisories in Pennsylvania, 13 more than the average for this time period over the last two decades.
Key Facts Of The Day 7/22
Hurricanes And Tropical Storms
- On Saturday, more than 20 streets flooded in Savannah, Georgia.
- Since June 21, Ruidoso, New Mexico, has seen eight floodwaters cascading down mountainsides into the village.
- As of Sunday, thousands of Texas residents remained without power since Hurricane Beryl.
Wildfires
- As of Monday, 60 large active wildfires have burned 737,698 acres across AL, AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NM, OR, UT, and WA. This year to date, 26,048 wildfires have burned 3,408,998 acres across the country.
- In Arizona, 7 fires have burned 24,402 acres as of Monday.
- In California, 10 fires have burned 95,234 acres as of Monday.
- A wildfire in Riverside County, California, has burned three homes and damaged several others, prompting officials to order evacuations for an estimated 100 residents.
- In Colorado, 1 fire has burned 494 acres as of Monday.
- In New Mexico, 6 fires have burned 17,309 acres as of Monday.
- In Oregon, 17 fires have burned 466,633 acres as of Monday.
- In Utah, 5 fires have burned 36,630 acres as of Monday.
- A wildfire in Salt Lake City forced people to evacuate, and more than 100 firefighters worked to protect nearby homes.
- In Washington, 6 fires have burned 35,475 acres as of Monday.
Extreme Heat
- Almost two weeks after Hurricane Beryl hit, heat-related deaths during the prolonged power outages have pushed the number of storm-related fatalities to at least 23 in Texas.
- Over the weekend, a heat wave brought dangerously high temperatures near 110 degrees to some inland parts of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
- Since June 1, the National Weather Service has issued 18 heat advisories in Pennsylvania, 13 more than the average for this time period over the last two decades.