Extreme Weather Alerts Span U.S. as Heat Wave Hits Northeast, Wildfires Force Evacuations
Multiple weather emergencies affect millions across the United States, with heat advisories in the Northeast and wildfire evacuations in California.

Extreme weather conditions are affecting large portions of the United States, with heat advisories covering 32 million people in the Northeast while wildfires force evacuations in Southern California.
New York and other northeastern states are experiencing dangerous heat conditions that have prompted power grid alerts. The extreme temperatures have raised concerns about electricity demand as residents rely heavily on air conditioning systems.
In Southern California, the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley has burned 1,364 acres with minimal containment as of Tuesday, according to officials. The blaze has prompted evacuation orders and warnings for thousands of residents in areas near Los Angeles. Emergency crews are actively battling the fire as it continues to spread.
The Midwest is also experiencing severe weather, with flood watches in effect for approximately 7 million people. The widespread nature of these weather events highlights the multiple simultaneous challenges facing different regions of the country.
Authorities continue to monitor conditions across all affected areas and are coordinating emergency response efforts. Residents in impacted zones have been advised to follow local evacuation orders and weather safety guidelines.