HEAT EMERGENCY EXTENDED THROUGH TUESDAY, 16 BCYF COOLING CENTERS CONTINUE TO BE OPEN
City of Boston
A community of people serving our neighbors and our neighborhoods.
Today, Mayor Michelle Wu extended the?previously announced heat emergency ?in the City of Boston through Tuesday, August 9, due to the upcoming weather forecasts.?
“With the weather forecast now showing the high temperatures and humidity lasting through Tuesday, we’re extending the heat emergency to make sure all of our Boston residents and families are safe,” said?Mayor Michelle Wu. “As we continue to see intense heat impact our region, It is clear that a changing climate is a big risk to our health and communities right now. I encourage residents to continue to utilize our cooling centers and splash pads, and to check on your neighbors.”?
To help residents stay cool, cooling centers will be open at 16 Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) community centers through Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. A full list of centers can be found at?boston.gov/heat . Due to the rising COVID-19 case count, the use of masks in cooling centers is strongly recommended. Additionally,?splash pads will be open at parks and playgrounds ?throughout the City. Select indoor BCYF pools are open. Registration for a time to swim can be found at?this link .
Thursday through Sunday, Boston EMS responded to 51 incidents that were directly attributed to the heat, in addition to higher overall daily call volume.?
“Everyone, regardless of how healthy or young you are, is susceptible to heat-related illness,” said?Boston EMS Chief James Hooley. “As we look forward to relief in the future forecast, continue to increase your water intake, scale back on outdoor exercise, and seek in-door air conditioned places during peak temperatures.”
The City of Boston is taking critical immediate action to provide heat relief, including short-term, actionable steps toward relief during heat waves. The City of Boston has been engaging in a variety of catalytic projects to support extreme heat mitigation and improved health for residents. This includes the distribution of pop-up cooling kits with a hose, misters, and a tent to community organizations that have public events this summer.?
Boston Public Library locations ?are available for residents to seek relief from the heat. The?East Boston ?and?Egleston Square ?branches recently installed misters in their outdoor free WiFi zones.?
The Boston Public Schools is encouraging students and their families to prepare for hot weather this week by staying well hydrated and dressing appropriately. Families are welcome to send their children to their respective summer programs, which will provide students with water and meals. Additionally, the majority of summer sites are equipped with air conditioning and fans will be delivered to sites in need of cooling.?
Information on heat safety tips can be found online at?boston.gov/heat ?and by following?@CityofBoston ?on Twitter. Residents can sign up for AlertBoston, the City's emergency notification system, to receive emergency alerts by phone, email or text. Sign up online?here . Residents are also encouraged to call 311 with any questions about available City services.
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Mayor Wu recently announced?Heat Resilience Solutions for Boston ,?a citywide framework to prepare Boston for hotter summers and more intense heat events. The?Heat Plan ?presents 26 strategies that will help build a more just, equitable, and resilient Boston. To support the implementation of the Heat Plan, the City will launch the Boston Extreme Temperatures Response Task Force, which will help deliver a unified, all-of-government response to address chronic high temperature conditions and prepare the city in advance of extreme heat events. The Task Force’s work will be supported by the Environment Department, the Office of Emergency Management, and the Boston Public Health Commission’s Office of Public Health Preparedness with the goal of collaboratively protecting and promoting the health and wellbeing of Boston residents facing increasing temperatures and other climate risks.