British Columbia recorded more than 700 people suddenly in the past week, more than nearly 500 compared to the number of deaths that often saw the same stage.
Lisa Lapointe, the head of the agency investigating the unusual deaths of British Columbia, the West Canada on July 2 said the agency recorded 719 sudden deaths in the past week, while normally only recorded
We publish this information because it is very possible that the harsh weather in British Columbia in the past week is a significant contribution to the number of deaths, she said.
The total number of deaths may continue to increase after many communities provide additional data.
The girl seeks to cool down at a water park in Richmond, British Columbia this week.
Officials said it could take months to accurately identify the cause of hundreds of die inhabitants, but said that the record hot was clearly one of the leading causes to increase the number of deaths, especially
Many deaths in the past week are elderly people living alone in private houses with poor ventilation systems, Lapointe said.
In the familiar area with a mild climate, the communities in British Columbia are trying to find a way to protect vulnerable residents because of a record hot sun.
However, local officials also have to criticize their reactions.
Influenced by thermal dome, many places in the Pacific Northwest area, such as British Columbia, Alberta, Yukon and the Northwest Territories, exceeding a record threshold of over 39 degrees C.