D.C. Heat Wave Straining Shelter, Forcing Homeless Out In Heat

With temperatures in the 90s, D.C.-area homeless shelters are running out of space at a torrent pace, putting homeless women and children at a serious risk, according to a report by WTOP.

David Treadwell, the executive director of Central Union Mission, told WTOP that the shelter in Northwest Washington filled almost immediately after its doors opened Tuesday morning.

And the story of one mother and daughter highlights just how tough it is in this kind of weather.

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