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Canadians pack into cooling centres as heat wave death toll doubles
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Island heat wave continues, with unseasonably warm temperatures for rest of week
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Canada Monster Heat Wave Kills Many, Worse To Come, Say Experts Canada Monster Heat Wave Kills Many, Worse To Come, Say Experts Canada s westernmost province has been scorched for days by record-smashing heat that reached 49.5 degrees Celsius (121 degrees Fahrenheit) in Lytton, three hours northeast of Vancouver, on Tuesday.
A welcoming sign is seen on the door of the Hillcrest Community Centre.
Vancouver, Canada:
Inside one of Vancouver s 25 air-conditioned cooling centers on Wednesday, visitors quietly read books or worked on laptops as the death toll in Canada s British Columbia province rose into the hundreds from a record-smashing heat wave. We ve had heat waves before, but not to this extent, said Lou, who provided only her first name. I m shocked by how many deaths there have been.
Canadians pack into cooling centres as heatwave death toll doubles
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Canadians pack into cooling centers as heat wave death toll doubles
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01/07/2021 - 03:32 A welcoming sign is seen on the door of the Hillcrest Community Centre, where people can cool off during the extreme hot weather in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Don MacKinnon AFP 3 min
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Inside one of Vancouver s 25 air-conditioned cooling centers on Wednesday, visitors quietly read books or worked on laptops as the death toll in Canada s British Columbia province rose into the hundreds from a record-smashing heat wave. We ve had heat waves before, but not to this extent, said Lou, who provided only her first name. I m shocked by how many deaths there have been.