Living in the Southwest poses significant challenges as heatwaves become more frequent and severe. The reliance on man-made environments like pools, air-conditioning, and public shelters is crucial for survival. The region faces a future where extreme temperatures may render it unlivable, raising concerns about access to cooling resources for all residents. Despite these challenges, there is a sense of community resilience and hope for finding solutions to combat the escalating heatwave impacts.
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