For the third day in a row in the city of Lytton, British Columbia, Canada established a record high all-time temperature on Tuesday as the nation west and Northwest, the United-Sates Pacific broke over, said its meteorological service. Since Friday in the Vancouver region, at least 134 persons have died according to data issued by municipal policing and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, news agency AFP reported.
The Police Department in Vancouver has reported since Friday that it has been responding to more than 65 unexpected fatalities, most “in terms of heat.” “Vancouver never had such a heat, and tragically hundreds of people died as a result,” policeman Steve Addison said.
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