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The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a heat advisory for the entire Southland, including Los Angeles County, Orange County, and Ventura County. The advisory is in effect from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today. The NWS also issued a heat advisory for the entire state of California.
* The air quality in Los Angeles is generally poor, with high levels of ozone and particulate matter. * The Los Angeles Department of Public Health (LADPH) provides resources and information on air quality. * The Los Angeles Air Quality Management District (LAQM) offers guidance on air quality and provides a website for checking air quality. * The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is offering free air conditioners to eligible residents.
This document outlines the locations of various community centers in Los Angeles. It provides a list of addresses, names, and contact information for each center. The document is intended to be a resource for residents of Los Angeles who are looking for information about community centers in their area. **Detailed Text:**
Los Angeles is home to a vibrant network of community centers, offering a wide range of programs and services to residents of all ages and backgrounds. These centers serve as vital hubs for social interaction, recreation, and community development.
* **Cooling Centers:** The City of Long Beach is opening cooling centers to help residents stay safe and cool during the heat wave. * **Locations:** San Pedro St. mid-block between 6th and 7th Streets, 5th and 6th Streets, Long Beach. * **Hours:** 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and Saturday, closed from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Heat exhaustion is a milder form of heat illness, while heat stroke is a life-threatening condition. The symptoms of heat exhaustion are often similar to those of heat stroke, but they tend to be less severe. Symptoms can include fatigue, weakness, headache, dizziness, nausea, and sweating. These symptoms can be mistaken for other illnesses, making it crucial to seek medical attention. Heat stroke is a more serious condition that occurs when the body’s temperature regulation system fails.
