B.C.’s inadequate heat wave supports heightened risks to vulnerable people: report
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government’s inadequate support during an extreme heat wave this summer “compounded risks” for people with disabilities and those who are older, says an independent international human rights group.
Human Rights Watch says in a report released Tuesday that while those two groups are at greater risk of heat stress, many were left to cope with the dangers of record-high temperatures on their own.
Data released by the BC Coroners Service and the province on July 30 reported 569 “heat-related deaths” in the province from June 20 to July 29. Most of the the fatalities were people 70 years and older.
The report says Canadian governments and authorities must listen to and provide better supports to those with disabilities and older people before the next heat event.

