Hurricane Ian Older Victims
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FILE - Autopsy technicians move bodies from refrigerated trucks into the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office Sunday, July 16, 1995, in Chicago. Bodies backed up outside the morgue as the heat-related death toll climbed to 118 after five days of brutally hot weather. New York University sociology professor Eric Klinenberg, who wrote the book "Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago" about the extreme heat that killed more than 700 mostly older and Black people in July 1991, called Hurricane Ian a mere preview. "We saw this happen in Chicago, in (Hurricane) Katrina, in (Superstorm) Sandy, and we are going to see more and more as the globe becomes increasingly hotter," he said. (AP Photo/Todd Rosenberg, File)