Accountability Report: Heat Wave Crisis Exposes Government Unpreparedness in Eastern US
As temperatures soar past 100 degrees across the Eastern United States, an unprecedented heat wave reveals critical gaps in emergency response and infrastructure resilience, underscoring government failures that jeopardize public health and safety.

The recent extreme heat wave gripping the Eastern half of the United States is no mere meteorological event—it is a glaring indictment of government neglect and unpreparedness. With New York City’s John F. Kennedy Airport reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time since 2013 and over 150 million Americans awaking to heat warnings, it is clear that our nation is ill-equipped to handle these escalating climate threats. Experts like Ryan Maue, former NOAA chief scientist, highlight the rarity of such temperatures—Maine potentially hitting triple digits being almost unheard of—and yet this "heat dome" relentlessly presses down on millions. The...
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