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LAS VEGAS ( FOX5) — The Clark County coroner released the latest numbers for heat-related deaths in 2025. Tuesday, the coroner’s latest report said 29 people have died in situations where heat was a factor. The youngest person who died was 28 years old, and the oldest was 90.
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNLas Vegas construction crews power through heat to keep city growingWhether it’s scorching heat or unexpected rain, Las Vegas construction crews power through the elements to keep the city growing.
A summer statement is being made from beyond the arc by a Miami Heat big man, with 7-foot Kel’el Ware 5 of 6 on 3-pointers in the Heat’s past two games at the Las Vegas NBA Summer
The number of deaths in Southern Nevada where heat has been a factor has reached 29 this year, according to a Clark County release.
Las Vegas heat can spark car fires fast—mechanics urge drivers to inspect wiring, batteries, and carry extinguishers.
Las Vegas faces above-normal temperatures with an Extreme Heat Warning in effect; monsoonal moisture may bring relief later in the week.
Beyond the Las Vegas Valley, Moapa Valley is expected to reach 110-115 degrees, Amargosa Valley, Pahrump, and Indian Springs is expected to reach highs between 105—115, NWS reports. Death Valley could reach 120-125 degrees, according to NWS.
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNNearly 30 heat-related deaths in Clark County, so farAs southern Nevada continues to deal with extreme heat, the Clark County Coroner’s Office has reported 29 heat-related deaths, at this point for 2025.
The matchup Monday night for the Heat at the Las Vegas NBA Summer League was a reminder of how things are about to change in the East. And it had little do with Monday’s players on the court.