How Homeless People Survive Summer Heat In A Car At 100°F (38°C)
When summer temperatures hit 100°F (38°C), a parked car can quickly become dangerously hot. For people experiencing homelessness, however, a vehicle may be the only shelter available. In this video, we explore the harsh reality of surviving extreme summer heat while living in a car and the creative strategies people use to stay cool and safe. From ventilation tricks and shade tactics to hydration and daily routines, these survival methods show the resilience and ingenuity of those facing difficult circumstances. This look inside car living during extreme heat highlights both the challenges and the resourcefulness needed to endure scorching summer temperatures.

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