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As extreme heat triggers health issues, Tampa, other cities address ‘shade deserts’

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics September 03, 2023

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TAMPA — If it weren’t for the traffic along South MacDill Avenue in Tampa, Javonne Mansfield swears you could hear the sizzle of a frying pan.The sun is scorching with such violent intensity that even weathered Floridians can’t help but take note. In a hard hat, Mansfield pushes a shovel into the earth. Heat radiates from the road, the concrete parking lots. It’s around 10:30 a.m., and his crew is starting a 10-hour shift fixing... + full article



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