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Dozens of people are hospitalized for heat-related diseases such as the first major heat wave descending to the eastern North America.
More than 150 people fell in the open-end graduation ceremony in Paterson, Monday, in Novi Jersey, according to the American media, as the mayor declared a state of emergency.
In Washington DC, six people needed hospital treatment during the concert of the southern Korean band ‘Strayed children’, according to CBS news, BBC American newspaper partner.
Thermal warnings are in force of the middle western placement on the east coast, as well as in parts ontario, Quebec and the new Scotia in Canada, which affects more than 160 million people during the week.

Further south along the coast of the American east coast, dozens of North Carolina have sought treatment of heat associated with heat.
Local news media reported at least 41 people – including children – hospitalized in the central North Carolina.
Local authorities in New Jersey called the diseases in a pair of graduate ceremonies “Mass Accident”, because of how sick it was. She led to a graduation ceremony canceled in the area.
The Mayor of Paterson Andre Saigh declared a state of emergency over heat, canceling all recreational activities in the field and opening of cooling centers.
Experts warn that they can increase temperatures across the parts of North America that they can deteriorate the risk of heat associated with heat, especially due to high humidity levels.
Danger skiing is an extended duration of events, with a few night reliefs – temperatures in some eastern cities can stay above 80f (27C) overnight.
The heat reaches less than a week after the official start of summer. Forecasters say several places can experience a record peak.
Middle Atlantic regions are expected to face the most intense conditions until Thursday, and then the valley of Eastern Ohio on Friday. Several consecutive days of oppressive heat in these areas could significantly increase health risks.
The American National Time Service (NVS) warned people to “take action when you see the symptoms of heat and heat exhaustions.”
People are advised not to keep out of sun during the warmest time of day, drink a lot of water and check vulnerable people, including the elderly and those with existing health conditions.
Although spells of extreme heat every summer affects many parts of North America, this heat wave could outlast June records in places.
In New York, Highs on Tuesday can reach 101F (38C) that would equal in the city equal to the highest June Temperature ever in town, dating back 1966.
Energy companies on the east coast were complaining to customers to preserve power, due to fear of disappearance, as millions raise their air conditioning units.