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Risk of thunderstorms this afternoon in the Okanagan - Vernon News
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Dirty air causes health hazard across Interior, flight cancellations at Kamloops airport | iNFOnews
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(CHARLOTTE HELSTON / iNFOnews.ca) July 27, 2021 - 5:20 PM The province is asking British Columbians to take precautions this week as another heat wave is poised to make life uncomfortable. Extreme heat is predicted to start on Wednesday, July 28 and continue through to Saturday, July 31. Extreme heat is dangerous and can have devastating and deadly consequences, Adrian Dix, Minister of Health said in a press release. Health authorities and BC Emergency Health Services are preparing to assist people in need during the heat wave. British Columbians must also make any necessary preparations ahead of time and take steps to ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones.
Environment Canada continues warning of smoky skies for Thompson Okanagan | iNFOnews
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In the Thompson Okanagan region, residents are being asked to reduce their water consumption by 30%.
British Columbia ranks drought on a scale of 0-5, and most areas are currently under a level 3 or 4.
“If conservation measures do not achieve sufficient results and drought conditions worsen, temporary protection orders under the Water Sustainability Act may be issued to water licensees to avoid significant or irreversible harm to aquatic ecosystems. Provincial staff are actively monitoring the situation and working to balance water uses with environmental flow needs,” reads the statement from the province.
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Vancouver is facing similar conditions, but the city hasn’t yet asked residents to boost conservation efforts beyond water restrictions that have been in place since May 1.