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By CBSLA Staff, CBS Los Angeles:
SANTA CLARITA (CBSLA) – With most of Southern California in the midst of what the National Weather Service called a "dangerous and record-breaking" heat wave, aquatic center around the southland are seeing spike in families flocking to the water to escape triple digit temperatures.
"It's crazy hot, super hot," Santa Clarita resident Becky Hoey said. "My sister is in town with her kids, so we were like what better way to spend the day, but in the water."
Another Santa Clarita resident, Marcus Williams, said weather like this is all about letting the kids enjoy themselves and just trying to stay cool, while the kids are loving it.
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