![]() ![]() ![]() While the heat wave ended on 10 July in Central Canada, this was not so for the Maritimes. In Ontario, where only accidental deaths directly caused by heat are counted, the coroner's office is investigating three possible cases. This province's death toll is reported as much higher than others' because of its looser rules for attributing death to heat. Īs of 10 July, seventy-four people, most of them already ill, had died heat-related deaths in Quebec. On 4 July, Montreal emergency services reported twelve hundred calls per day about the heat, up 30% from prior busiest days. The heat wave also affected the Maritimes, with the humidex value reaching 35 in Halifax and 45 at Greenwood in the Annapolis Valley, on 5 July. The humidex also peaked at 46 in Toronto and 45 in Montreal. The humidex value for Ottawa on Canada Day between noon and 3 pm was 47, the highest ever recorded in the city. Canada Quebec and Ontario įrom June 29 to July 6, 2018, the air temperature consistently rose above 35 ☌ (95.0 ☏) in parts of Quebec and Ontario.
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