Heat records tumble in B.C. as forecast brings new wildfire concerns
VANCOUVER — It was so hot on Sunday in Cache Creek, B.C., that only a “big, cold shower” could bring relief, Chandrika Dasi said.
She works at the Historic Hat Creek Ranch and lives on site in a cabin, but said she had to abandon her home for the shower and then head to the ranch restaurant for some air-conditioned relief.
Dasi said the ranch is doing its best to cope with the heat wave that has sent temperatures soaring in British Columbia and beyond.
“We have many people who are employed here at the ranch, and we provide them with water and drinks all day,” she said.


