Heat makes over 20 people faint during Obama election rally

Over 20 supporters of President Barack Obama fainted from heat during his electoral rally in Roanoke, Virginia, Friday night. Those affected needed medical treatment, revealed The Washington Times in its electronic edition.

Paramedics treated 21 people on site and transported one person to a hospital, according to fire department in Roanoke. A reporter who accompanied the president said it was a very warm that evening, and over 3,000 participants were crowded into a small area.

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Volunteers distributed water glasses at the meeting, but some people did not take the drinks, according to an firefighter official.