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Excessive Heat — Tohono O Odham Nation, Arizona

2024-07-08 to 2024-07-11 · Tohono O Odham Nation, Arizona

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Direct deaths

Event narrative

Hot temperatures 7 to 10 degrees above normal were experienced on the Tohono O'odham Nation July 8 through July 11 causing the Major Heat Risk category to be reached. The Pima County Medical Examiner confirmed that heat was the primary factor in the death of one individual on July 8 and another on July 11. Additionally, heat was a contributing factor in the death of one individual on July 10.

Wider weather episode

Hot temperatures typically 7 to 11 degrees above normal were experienced across southeast Arizona July 8-12. The Pima County Medical Examiner confirmed that heat was the primary cause of death for two individuals found in the desert, eight in the Tucson area, two in the Safford area and another in Rio Rico. Heat was determined to be a contributing factor in the death of twelve individuals in the Tucson area and another near Sells.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1193810. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.