Coroner’s report shows 16 suspected heat deaths linked to recent B.C. hot spell
VICTORIA — The British Columbia Coroners Service is reporting 16 suspected heat-related deaths in late July and early August, coinciding with heat warnings over much of the province during the same period.
A report from the service on deaths says the fatalities happened between July 26 and Aug. 3, although the numbers are considered preliminary until investigations into each case conclude.
The report shows all but two of the deaths happened in the Interior or Fraser health regions and involved victims aged 40 to over 90, with six in their 70s.
The fatalities came as local and provincial agencies implemented hot weather protocols developed after 619 people died during last year’s heat emergency in late June.