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Article: Good morning, this is United Press International's Philadelphia morning report for Monday, July 19th.
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- July 19, 1999
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(PHILADELPHIA) - City officials fear there will be more deaths related to this weekend's heat wave. The region's second heat wave is entering its third day. Officials say they're concerned that people suffering from heat-related illnesses may have had trouble getting information on where to find help because television news coverage focused on the Kennedy tragedy. Calls to the city's heat hotline were down sharply this weekend. Fifty-nine people died during the last heat wave on the July 4th weekend. The mercury is expected to soar into the high 90s again today.
The number to the city's heat hotline is 215-765-9040.
Officials say the disease ...
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