Police Report Spike In Sudden Deaths As B.C. Heat Wave Continues

"Vancouver police redeploying officers for emergency response after more than 65 deaths"

"Police in Metro Vancouver say they've responded to more than 100 sudden deaths since an extreme heat wave took hold in the province, and the danger is expected to continue in the face of unrelenting heat still in the forecast over the next several days.

By Tuesday afternoon, Vancouver police said they had been called out to more than 65 sudden deaths since the temperature began spiking on Friday. Twenty of those deaths were reported on Tuesday before 1:45 p.m. PT — a typical day sees just three or four sudden deaths in the city.

"Vancouver has never experienced heat like this, and sadly dozens of people are dying because of it," police spokesperson Sgt. Steve Addison said in a news release."

CBC News had the story June 29, 2021.

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"2 Men Found Dead At Bend Houseless Camp, As City Declares Heat-Related State Of Emergency" (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

"More Deaths Reported In Intense US Northwest Heat Wave" (AP)

"More Than 230 Deaths Reported In British Columbia Amid Historic Heat Wave" (CNN)

"Climate Change Indicators: Heat-Related Deaths" (EPA Web Page)

"This Week’s Extreme Heat Shows Why We Need to Care for Each Other" (Earther)

 

Source: CBC News, 06/30/2021