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‘It’s tough’: Workers who work outside say the extreme heat is making it much harder to work
By Tom Regan at WSB-TV (ABC) - News
· June 29, 2026
· 3 min read
The dangerous heat is taking a toll on people who work outside, putting them at risk of heat illness or heat stroke. Channel 2’s Tom Regan caught up with an excavation crew working in Forsyth County on Monday, where the heat index was around 98 degrees. The crew was in the process of laying a new...
Key takeaway Channel 2’s Tom Regan caught up with an excavation crew working in Forsyth County on Monday, where the heat index was around 98 degrees.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The extreme heat affecting outdoor workers in Atlanta is a pressing concern that resonates deeply with the community. As workers like Edson Montes and those at Creech Landscaping struggle to cope with the sweltering temperatures, it's clear that their safety is a top priority. The fact that their employers are taking measures to ensure their well-being, such as providing water and ice, and enforcing regular breaks, is a positive step. However, the risk of heat-related illnesses remains high, and firefighters' expectations of a spike in calls this week are a worrying sign. As the city's residents go about their daily lives, they should be aware of the challenges faced by these workers and take precautions to stay safe themselves. The heat wave also underscores the need for Atlanta's city government and public health agencies to be prepared to respond to heat-related emergencies and provide support to vulnerable populations, including outdoor workers.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: WSB-TV (ABC) - News ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The dangerous heat is taking a toll on people who work outside, putting them at risk of heat illness or heat stroke. Channel 2’s Tom Regan caught up with an excavation crew working in Forsyth County on Monday, where the heat index was around 98 degrees. The crew was in the process of laying a new...
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