People in Ohio seek relief on water as heat prolongs misery with little relief expected

(21 Jun 2024)
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Dublin, Ohio – 21 June 2024
1. Various of kayakers on the water
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Chad Brennan, Sunrise Kayaking:
“You know, we just had to have less hours because of all the heat in order to protect our staff and also the riders. We just have done fewer rides. So typically on a day like today, we would do 20 different groups going out, we’re only going to have about six or seven today.”
3. Various of kayakers on the water
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Chad Brennan, Sunrise Kayaking:
“We’ve been operating for four years and we’ve seen spikes in the heat like this, but this definitely especially this early in June, it seems pretty atypical for us to have these kind of hot days.”
5. Various of Brennan
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Chad Brennan, Sunrise Kayaking:
“We’re not doing any rides typically between noon and like 6 p.m., so that whole block in the middle of the day, we’re just avoiding that and only doing rides in the morning and then late at night.”
7. Various of kayaks
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Jordan Whitehouse, Kayaker:
“Just another activity that involved water so that, you know, we, we knew we were going to get hot being outside, but also not too far away from some water.”
9. Wide of kayakers
10. Medium of employee putting away kayak
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Jordan Whitehouse, Kayaker:
“I would say it feels a lot hotter, but, I mean, I’m embracing, I’m enjoying it. I rather have this than the rain. Get to be outside.”
12. Various of employees putting the kayaks away
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Chad Brennan, Sunrise Kayaking:
“Even doing it early in the morning and late at night, we’re definitely, you can tell they’re coming off tired and everybody just feels the heat. You know, the humidity, I think in particular, especially if you’re doing anything physical like paddling a kayak, just even anything remotely strenuous on days like this it’s pretty exhausting.”
14. Medium of Brennan putting kayak away
STORYLINE:
A relentless heat wave continues to bake most of the United States, with numerous areas expected to see record-breaking temperatures.

Forecasters were also warning there would likely be little relief through the weekend for most areas.

The steamiest conditions on Friday were expected in parts of Ohio and Indiana, where heat indexes were expected to soar past 100 degrees Fahrenheit and remain there most of the day.

It was too hot for some people for kayaking, at least during peak temperatures. Chad Brennan, who operates Sunrise Kayaking just outside Columbus, Ohio, limited groups to morning and evening trips even though it meant turning away customers.

“If you’re doing anything physical like paddling a kayak, just even anything remotely strenuous on days like this, it’s pretty exhausting,” he said Friday.

But the Midwest was not the only area being baked, as heat and excessive heat warnings and advisories has been issued across the northeast, the mid-Atlantic and in some western states.

Millions of residents across the country have had their lives disrupted by the heat’s intensity.

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