233 people died in British Columbia province from June 25 to 29, when the hot sunshen made the region's highest area temperature.
Since the hot waves started last weekend, the investigation of the unusual death British Columbia witnessed a significant increase in death, the most likely part of the reason for the high temperature, Director of Lisa Department
The agency usually receives about 130 deaths for a period of 4 days, but from June 25 to 29, at least 233 cases of deaths have been recorded.
The misting point is installed on Vancouver streets for people to cool down in the ongoing hot sunshine.
At least 134 people suddenly said in Vancouver, the city of British Columbia province.
Vancouver never experienced the heat like this, and was sadly sadly, dozens of people died of it, police Steve Addison said.
Investigators are collecting information to determine the cause and way of death as well as to consider whether high temperatures play a role or not.
High temperature exposure can lead to serious consequences or deaths, especially in older people, babies and young children as well as people with chronic diseases, the declaration of the Department of Investigation
Many deaths are an elderly citizen and police are calling for people to regularly check their relatives and neighbors when the hot sun continues.
Hot sunshine combines serious drought also facilitates many forest fires outbreaks.
Another forest fire in the McKay Creek area covered 3,700 ha.
Smoke rises from forest fires in the Thompson-Nicola area, British Columbia Province today.
Hot hot sunshine stretches from Oregon, USA, to Canada's Arctic territory.
We are in the middle of the hottest weeks that the British Columbia people have experienced.
Hot sun forced schools and Covid-19 vaccination center in Vancouver to close, while the official installation of water fountains and temporary mist spray stations in street corners.