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Heat warning issued for Howe Sound

staff report
August 1, 2024 1:12pm

Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for East Vancouver Island and Howe Sound, with an extended period of hot temperatures expected to last until the end of the weekend. Environment Canada and local Medical Health Officers advise the public to take precautions and expect increased health and safety risks from the heat.

A strong ridge of high pressure is building over the region, causing daytime highs to reach the high twenties and overnight lows in the high teens. This above-average heat is expected to persist until the end of the weekend.

To ensure the safety of vulnerable individuals, it is recommended to check on family, friends, and neighbours who are at higher risk, especially if they live alone, to ensure they have access to a cool space. Signs of heat illness to watch for include heavy sweating, rash, cramps, fainting, high body temperature, and the exacerbation of certain health conditions.

It’s important to watch for early signs of heat illness, such as feeling unwell, fatigue, thirst, headache, and unusually dark urine, as these symptoms can rapidly evolve into life-threatening emergencies. Seeking a cooler environment immediately, staying hydrated, taking regularly scheduled breaks in shaded or cool spaces, and avoiding leaving vulnerable individuals, especially children and pets, inside parked vehicles are all essential precautions to take during this heat warning.

For more information and health and safety updates, individuals are encouraged to check the local news and utilize HealthLinkBC online resources about heat-related illness and how to protect themselves. Furthermore, they can call HealthLinkBC at 8-1-1 to inquire about heat-related illness.

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