Has B.C. done enough to prepare since deadly 2021 heat dome?

Environment Canada has issued heat warnings and special weather statements for much of southern B.C., saying temperatures are expected to reach up to 34 C in the southwest and up to 39 C further east. The Ministry of Emergency Management has said a repeat of the 2021 heat dome is not in the forecast, but they’re warning people to take precautions by staying out of the heat, drinking water and limiting activity.

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