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    Oregon list of heat-related deaths climbs to at least 16 during July 2024 heat wave

    By Aimee Plante,

    7 days ago

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    PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN ) — Oregon’s list of possible heat-related deaths continues to grow with at least 16 total deaths reported statewide since temperatures first soared on July 5 .

    Of the total deaths recorded in the state, at least six have taken place in Multnomah County. Others have been recorded in Coos County, Klamath County, Jackson County and Washington County, according to data released by Oregon State Police.

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    The dates, ages, sexes and locations of those who died are as follows:

    Date Age Sex Zip Code County
    July 5 87 Male 97230 Multnomah County
    July 6 33 Male Clackamas County
    July 6 54 Male Jackson County
    July 7 33 Male Coos County
    July 7 64 Male 97206 Multnomah County
    July 7 75 Male 97216 Multnomah County
    July 8 67 Female 97212 Multnomah County
    July 9 72 Male 97203 Multnomah County
    July 9 83 Male 97005 Washington County
    July 11 56 Male Linn County
    July 10 54 Male Jackson County
    July 10 73 Female 97006 Washington County
    July 10 74 Female Douglas County
    July 10 76 Male Douglas County
    July 10 87 Male 97124 Washington County
    July 11 62 Male 97219 Multnomah County
    Those without a ZIP code have locations which remain unclear.

    The identities of all victims have yet to be released. State medical examiners will provide more information as it becomes available – likely in several weeks or months.

    “Further tests and investigation will determine whether the deaths are officially hot-weather-related,” officials said. “In some cases, the deaths may be found to have had other causes.”

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    The state medical examiner has not yet revealed whether there were any commonalities between these deaths, meaning it is unclear if they were unhoused or living alone without air conditioning.

    Stay with KOIN 6 News as this story develops.

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