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This warning comes as 399 wildfires continue to burn across B.C. with most parts of the province experiencing drought conditions predicted to last into the fall and beyond.
Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma Thursday (Aug. 10) issued the warning about the upcoming heat event as part of an update about the latest drought and wildfire conditions. Forests Minister Bruce Ralston, Provincial Public Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and staff joined Ma during the update, which also touched on efforts to help farmers lacking hay.
She said the heat wave is expected to start this weekend over Vancouver Island and the southwest with higher-than-normal temperatures, then move over the Interior through the week. Ma said the temperatures may trigger heat warnings, adding that it could poses risks to some individuals.
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Ma noted that days are shorter and nights are longer in August than in June, which allows for temperatures to drop overnight. She added B.C. has learned a lot from the 2021 heat dome, the most significant lesson being that heat-related deaths can happen in Canada.
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But if the expected heat event won香蕉视频直播檛 reach the scale of the 2021 heat dome, officials starting with Henry encouraged British Columbians to prepare for the event by developing a plan for themselves and others.
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Henry, however, also said that the health system has learnt a lot from the 2021 heat dome, pointing to additional measures.
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This work happens as local and foreign firefighters from five countries continue to battle blazes across B.C. Ralston said 1,756 wildfires have so far burnt 1.56 million hectares since April 1. While rain has helped crews in some areas, higher temperatures will raise the fire danger across the province, Ralston added.
Ralston said wildfires continue to impact wildlife and humans, pointing out that 660 people are subject to evacuation orders with close to 4,000 people under evacuation alert.
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