Photos: The West's record-setting heat wave
A girl sprays herself with water to cool off during a Los Angeles Angels baseball game against the Detroit Tigers in Anaheim, California, on Wednesday, September 7. The heat wave scorching California may be one of the worst on record for the state.
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In pictures: The West's record-setting heat wave

Updated 0312 GMT (1112 HKT) September 8, 2022

A girl sprays herself with water to cool off during a Los Angeles Angels baseball game against the Detroit Tigers in Anaheim, California, on Wednesday, September 7. The heat wave scorching California may be one of the worst on record for the state.
Ashley Landis/AP

A prolonged record-setting heat wave has tightened its grip on the West.

High temperatures throughout the region have fueled destructive wildfires and threatened rolling power shutoffs. Millions in California have been asked to reduce their energy consumption amid worries about a strained power grid.

Extreme weather events, including heat waves like this, have been occurring more often and will continue to be more frequent and intense due to the impacts of human-driven climate change, scientists have warned.