07/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/14/2025 18:02
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As temperatures surge across Oregon, the National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Watch, Heat Advisories and Extreme Heat Warnings for parts of Oregon, Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), and the Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) are urging all residents to take precautions against the dangerous heat affecting the region. Heat of this intensity poses serious health risks for everyone-particularly older adults, children, people with disabilities, outdoor workers, pregnant people, and those without air conditioning.
"One of the biggest dangers is how easy it is to underestimate prolonged heat exposure," Erin McMahon, Director, Oregon Department of Emergency Management, said. "It's not just one hot afternoon-it's the cumulative toll of multiple days without relief that leads to tragedy. Last summer, Oregon lost 11 lives to heat during the July 4-7 heatwave. It was one of the deadliest weather-related events in our state's history. Heat kills, and we have to treat it with the urgency it deserves."
Heat-related illnesses can progress rapidly and impair judgment. Understanding the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke is critical:
Condition |
Symptoms |
Action |
Heat Exhaustion |
Heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, nausea |
Move to a cool place and hydrate-use cool towels and ice packs on the neck and feet (do not put a person in cold water - it can cause shock) |
Heat Stroke (Emergency) |
Confusion, high body temp, loss of consciousness, no sweating |
Call 911 immediately |
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For medical emergencies or concerns about someone at risk, call the Police Non-Emergency number in your area for a welfare check-or 911 if immediate care is needed. Your actions can save lives. Stay cool, stay safe and stay connected.
High temperatures heighten the risk of wildfires:
Oregonians are also urged to conserve energy:
Report excessive pricing of essential goods or lodging to the Oregon Department of Justice's Consumer Protection Services: doj.state.or.us/consumer-protection
Alert Type |
When It's Issued |
Heat Index (East / West of Blue Ridge) |
Excessive Heat Watch |
Possible extreme heat in 24-48 hrs. |
110°+ / 105°+ |
Excessive Heat Warning |
Expected extreme heat in 12-24 hrs. |
110°+ / 105°+ (can be issued earlier or for longer heat waves) |
Heat Advisory |
Expected hot weather in 12-24 hrs. |
105-109° / 100-104° (can also be issued earlier or during prolonged heat) |