Extreme heat events are serious. Especially as our climate changes. In 2021, Manitoba faced a record-breaking heat wave caused by a "heat dome." This is a high-pressure system that turns an area into a pressure cooker! Heat waves occur when weather conditions combine to raise the temperature and humidity for many days.
Risk awareness:
Planning and education:
Heat-Related Illnesses:
If you are exposed to heat for too long, watch for these signs:
Symptoms:
Heat stroke is serious. Seek medical attention immediately if you experience these symptoms combined with confusion and/or loss of consciousness.
Property protection strategies:
Review the Natural Disaster Preparation Residential Checklist for more tips on how to protect your home.
In 2021, Lytton, B.C. faced an unprecedented heatwave, shattering records by reaching 49.6°C! This alarming increase highlighted the growing intensity of heatwaves in recent years. It also contributed to growing concerns about climate change and its impacts.
Stay Informed:
Health and Safety:
Precautions for Livestock and Pets:
In 2021, Canada anticipated annual costs ranging between $3 billion and $3.9 billion due to problems associated with extreme heat. As temperatures rise, sectors lacking adequate cooling options, especially in the face of climate change, will experience economic challenges.
If you are suffering from heat exhaustion:
If you are suffering from heat stroke: