Visitors to US’ Death Valley urged to ‘take precautions’ amid ‘excessive heat warning’

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Visitors to US’ Death Valley urged to ‘take precautions’ amid ‘excessive heat warning’
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Death Valley National Park service ranger Gia Ponce says there is an “excessive heat warning” all week long and visitors to the park should “take precautions”.

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“It’s pretty warm, so forecasted highs today were supposed to be 125 degrees Fahrenheit which is about 53 or so,” she told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “Definitely normal for this time of year but we are having an excessive heat warning all week long and any visitors to the park should definitely take precautions.”

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