B.C. residents urged to prepare as hot, dry weather moves into province

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The Public Safety Ministry says an extreme heat emergency is not expected but heat warnings are possible in some areas of B.C., beginning as early as Saturday and continuing into next week

The Public Safety Ministry says another hot spell is moving into British Columbia and it advises residents to have a heat plan ready as temperatures climb this weekend.

It says a heat plan is “critical” and people should identify cool zones in their homes and at nearby community centres or libraries. The province announced a heat alert system in June to set temperature ranges and government responses during heat warnings or emergencies after the BC Coroners Service said more than 600 people died during an extreme heat wave last summer.

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