Five years after the dome: Washington remains vulnerable to extreme heat

Five years after a record-shattering heat wave hit the Pacific Northwest, killing an estimated 1,200 people in British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington, the region is somewhat more prepared to handle extreme heat.

But a million people in the Seattle metropolitan area alone may remain vulnerable to lethal temperatures at home or at work.

Extreme heat kills more Americans each year than any other natural disaster…

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