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Eight elders die in sweltering Florida nursing home, where Irma knocked out power

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A woman is transported from The Rehabilitation Centre at Hollywood Hills in Florida, where eight patients died on Wednesday. Photo: AP

Eight patients at a sweltering nursing home died after Hurricane Irma knocked out the air conditioning, raising fears Wednesday about the safety of Florida’s 4 million senior citizens amid power outages that could last for days.

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Hollywood Police Chief Tom Sanchez said investigators believe the deaths at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills were heat-related, and added: “The building has been sealed off and we are conducting a criminal investigation.”

Governor Rick Scott called on Florida emergency workers to immediately check on all nursing homes to make sure patients are safe, and he vowed to punish anyone found culpable in the deaths.

“This situation is unfathomable,” he said.

The home said in a statement that the hurricane had knocked out a transformer that powered the AC.

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The five women and three men ranged in age from their 70s to 99.
Police tape surrounds the Rehabilitation Center in Hollywood Hills, Florida. Photo: AP
Police tape surrounds the Rehabilitation Center in Hollywood Hills, Florida. Photo: AP
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