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The death toll from the northwestern wave of the northwest is expected to continue to increase

The death toll from the northwestern wave of the northwest is expected to continue to increase
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Seattle: Every day, more deaths are connected with heat waves that hit the northwesty Pacific last week, with medical staff who treat people overwhelmed with temperatures far above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) said the number of extreme weather will still crept.
Hundreds of deaths are being investigated as related heat in Oregon, the state of Washington and British Columbia.
Dangerous heat began June 25 and just began to subside in several regions on Tuesday.
The death toll in Oregon had reached at least 95, the state medical examiner on Friday, with the majority in Multnomah county, which included Portland.
Death includes a Guatemala immigrant who collapsed when he worked in plant nurseries in the country of oregon rustic during the soaring heat.
In Canada, Head of Coroner British Columbia, Lisa Lapointe, said his office received a report at least 486 “sudden and unexpected death” between June 25 and Wednesday.
Usually, he said about 165 people will die in the province for a period of five days.
He said it was too fast to confirm how many deaths were related to heat but it was most likely behind them.
The Washington State Authority has connected around 30 deaths to heat, with more reports that come every Sunday.
“I think, over time, we will understand that the number will only rise,” said Steve Mitchell, director of the Department of Emergency Medical Emergency HARBORVIE MEDICAL CENTER in Seattle.
“I know, in my experience, what I expected.
To see a much greater amount of what we currently can report for talking to EMS colleagues who experienced double the call for help that day.” There were 1,792 emergency room visits For the alleged heat-related disease since June 25, the Washington State Department of State said Thursday.
These visits, 21 percent required people to be treated at the hospital.
Monday has an emergency room visit, with 702, the health department said.
It is the hottest day of hot waves in many areas, with Seattle, Portland, Oregon, and other cities destroying all time heat records.
It reached 108 F (42 C) in Seattle, and 116 F (47) in the largest city in Oregon.
“With this latest hot emergency, when we deal with it, the only thing is comparable to Harborview and in the area we have experienced recently is actually the early days of Covid,” Mitchell said.
The fortune tellers blame the temperature that jumps more than 30 degrees above normal on “hot dome” which parks a strong high pressure system over the region.
The temperature cools in Washington and West Oregon on Tuesday, although hot warnings are still valid for northwest and Canadian interior parts.
Experts say hot weather is a sign of things that will come as climate change affect global weather patterns.
Extraordinary heat waves stretch into reach over California, where some forest fires erupted in hot and dry conditions, making it difficult to beat firefighters.
Back fire that has pushed thousands from their homes in the mountain community and burned several residences.

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