Arizona workers suffer in extreme heat, but many fear speaking out

This article was produced as a project for USC Annenberg’s Center for Climate Journalism and Communication and Center for Health Journalism 2025 Health and Climate Change Reporting Fellowship.

Jesus Reyes has been a day laborer in Tucson for about 30 years. The 53-year-old mostly does landscaping work, so he has spent a lot of time under the scorching Arizona sun. But one afternoon in June 2021, the heat really caught up with him.

“It started with a severe headache, a lot of vomiting, and a lot of dizziness,” Reyes said in Spanish, during a recent interview in Tucson…

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