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Canada breaks 126 year-old heat wave record

by Web Desk June 30, 2021

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 Canada breaks 126 year-old heat wave record

The coldest area of Canada witnessed extreme heat and due to extraordinary heat, hundreds of people have died so far.

According to foreign media, the number of people died in British Columbia is 263, while the authorities have expressed concern over the increase in mortality rate.

The temperature in Canada’s coldest area has reached 49.5 degrees, for the first time in history.

According to reports, only 69 deaths in Vancouver’s city of British Columbia were suddenly reported, most of them includes ill and old.

The demand for air-conditioned air has increased. The extreme heat has broken 126-year-old record.

According to the weather reports, the temperature began to increase on Friday. However, heat wave is predicted to increase further.

Earlier, extreme heat hit the city in 1985 when the temperature was recorded at 31.3 degrees.

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