Cooling Centers - District Of Columbia
District of Columbia
@usgov.district_of_columbia_cooling_centers_district_of_columbia_f8204
District of Columbia
@usgov.district_of_columbia_cooling_centers_district_of_columbia_f8204
When the temperature or heat index in the District reaches 95 degrees, District Government, through the Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency (HSEMA), will implement the Heat Emergency Plan and activate cooling centers for residents to seek relief. Residents and visitors should take extra steps to beat the heat by staying in the shade or air-conditioning, drinking plenty of water and visiting a cooling center. Periods of high heat and humidity can cause medical problems such as heat exhaustion and stroke. Select DC facilities are open to the public and places you can go to beat the heat. For more information on where to go, call 311 or text 311 to 32311. https://hsema.dc.gov/page/heat-emergency-plan-information.
Organization: District of Columbia
Last updated: 2024-08-06T19:40:08.382494
Tags: cooling-centers, dc, district-of-columbia, heat-emergency, public-libraries, recreation-centers, schools, temperature, washington-dc, weather
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