Global Warming Effects: Severe Heat Wave In Canada Adds To Woes, Temp Reaches 49.5 Degrees Celsius
Canada has broken the record for the hottest temperature ever. A temperature of 49.5 degrees has been recorded there for the third consecutive day.
The scorching heat in Canada for three consecutive days has made life difficult for people. Troubled by this scorching sun, people are being forced to stay indoors. In fact, the city of Lytton in British Columbia, Canada has recorded the highest temperature for the third consecutive day on Tuesday. There is also a fear of people falling ill due to this scorching heat. According to the Meteorological Service Department, Canada's current temperature has been recorded at 49.5 degrees Celsius.
The Meteorological Service Department has said that 'a deadly heat wave continues to affect the west of the country and the US Pacific Northwest'. Actually, the scorching heat in the US Pacific Northwest has worsened the condition of the people. For this reason, schools and colleges have been closed during the given summer, so that children can be safe and avoid getting sick. At the same time, local people are leaving their house according to their needs.
Canada's Department of Environment and Climate Change wrote on Twitter that 'Lytton Climate Station recorded a temperature of 49.5 °C at 4:20 pm, once again for the third consecutive day the heat has broken the single-day temperature record'.
Heatwave in a cold climate country leaves people in astonishment
Notably, Canada, one of the coldest countries, is now struggling with the scorching heat. According to the Meteorological Service Department, there has never been so much heat here as it has been in the last three days.