‘Once-in-a-Millennium’ Heat Dome or Man-Made Causes? Why Hundreds Are Dying as Canada Bakes in Hot Spell

At least 134 people have died suddenly since Friday in Canada’s Vancouver area, according to figures released by the city police department and the Royal Canadian Mounted police. The Vancouver Police Department alone said it had responded to more than 65 sudden deaths since Friday, with the vast majority “related to the heat.” As Canada bakes in an unprecedented hot spell, here’s how the condition developed and how long it will last:

How did more than 130 people suddenly die?

The deaths came as Canada set a new all-time high temperature record for a third day in a row Tuesday, reaching 121 degrees Fahrenheit (49.5 degrees Celsius) in Lytton, British Columbia, about 155 miles (250 kilometers) east of Vancouver, the country’s weather service, Environment Canada, reported.

“Vancouver has never experienced heat like this, and sadly dozens of people are dying because of it,” police sergeant Steve Addison told AFP.

What is causing this unprecedented spike in temperature?

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