Heat wave over Western Canada now linked to sudden deaths in Metro Vancouver: RCMP
Police say a sweltering heat wave that has settled over Western Canada for several days is believed to be a contributing factor in dozens of sudden-death calls they have responded to in Metro Vancouver.
Cpl. Mike Kalanj of Burnaby RCMP said Tuesday the 25 sudden-death calls the detachment responded to relate to a single 24-hour period starting on Monday.
The deaths are still under investigation and many of the deceased were seniors, he said.
Temperatures in the Vancouver area reached just under 32 C Monday, but the humidity made it feel close to 40 C in areas that aren’t near water, Environment Canada said.


