B.C. officials aim to reassure residents during latest heat wave
VICTORIA — British Columbia officials are reassuring residents that health and emergency services are ready to help people through another heat wave this week.
The Health Ministry is urging those in areas where heat and smoky skies warnings have been posted to take steps to keep cool and stay safe as many parts of the province continue to experience poor air quality due to wildfires.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says in a statement that people must be extra vigilant and check in with those who are most at risk during heat waves, including seniors, infants, children and those with chronic health conditions.
The ministry says BC Emergency Health Services staff are being redeployed where they’re needed and HealthLink BC is readying staff for increased call volumes.