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Hundreds were evacuated as fire adding deadly Canadian heat waves

Hundreds were evacuated as fire adding deadly Canadian heat waves
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Vancouver: Hundreds of people were evacuated in Western Canada when the API added an unprecedented heat wave in the region, which for days has been baked in a record that breaks the record.
Lytton Village, 250 kilometers (155 kilometers) northeast Vancouver, was evacuated on Wednesday night because of the fire spread quickly.
The fire came a day after the village, in British Columbia Province, set a high-temperature record of Canada on Tuesday 49.6 degrees Celsius (121 degrees Fahrenheit) “API …
is a threatening structure and safety of residents,” A statement signed by Mayor Jan.
Polderman on Wednesday said.
“The fire situation is very dangerous at this time.
Emergency crew do everything they can to support Lytton people,” British Columbia Premier John Horgan commented on Twitter.
Extended evacuation orders Wednesday night to the residents of around 100 properties north of Lytton.
“The very strong ridge of high pressure over British Columbia will continue to bring the recording temperature over the next few days,” Canada’s neighborhood in a bulletin issued Thursday morning for Prince George, BC area.
“The duration of this heat wave percentage because there is a bit of relief at night with a high temperature of last night,” he added.
On Thursday, the heat wave continued to move east to the middle of the Canadian grassland.
Besides British Columbia, the Heatwave Warning has been issued for Alberta Province, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the parts of the northwestern region, and now ontario is North.
In addition to Western Canada, US Washington and Oregon state, across the border, has also been blazed under the recording temperature of this week and several hundred sudden deaths have been reported.

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