The Palm Springs area, as you know, they are used to this heat, but they've never seen anything like this before. ZOHREEN SHAH, ABC NEWS NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: Good morning, Martha. We'll cover the relentless heat from all angles this morning, beginning with Zohreen Shah just outside Palm Springs, California. It's an urgent global challenge for people, their communities, their countries, and the planet we all share. It's a record that is not likely to stand for long as scientists warn that human activities contributing to an increasingly warming planet could lead to a future where weather like this will become more common, more deadly, and longer lasting. The extreme heat is also searing Europe and Asia, putting the world on track once again for the hottest month ever recorded. It's engulfed parts of the country for weeks, torching the southwestern and eastern United States with triple-digit temperatures, leaving tens of millions of people under heat alert this weekend. Wherever you are joining us from this morning, the scorching summer heat wave, unlike anything we've seen before, is affecting your life.
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