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‘It’s going to be extremely hot’: workers imperiled as sweltering World Cup temperatures are forecast
It could top 90F in several cities hosting World Cup games – and workers could pay the price with their health

TL;DR
- World Cup workers face significant heat-related health risks due to high temperatures in host cities.
- Experts warn of potential injuries and fatalities among workers exposed to extreme heat.
- FIFA has stated commitments to worker safety, including cooling measures and scheduled breaks.
- Labor advocates question the sufficiency of FIFA's protections, citing risks for temporary workers and limitations in state-level regulations.
- Political conditions in some host states, such as Florida and Texas, restrict local municipalities from mandating heat protections for workers.
- Effective implementation of safety measures and continuous monitoring are crucial to mitigating risks.