Public Health - Seattle & King County reported on Monday that six people died last week during the heat wave.
The King County Medical Examiner’s Office said three of the deaths were hyperthermia-related and three were drownings.
Health officials said there were 18 emergency department visits for heat-related illness on Tuesday and 11 on Wednesday. On Thursday, the number increased to 22, and on Friday, there were fewer than 10.Wednesday : 12 incidents
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6 heat-related deaths reported in King CountyAt least six people have died in King County from what the medical examiner's office is contributing to the heatwave. The six deaths are the most recent data available, and more could be confirmed in the coming days. FOX13
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