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Families across the capital region are finding ways to stay cool as Vancouver Island experiences its first major heat event of the summer.
Greg McKone told CHEK News, “I don’t thrive in the heat,” but being close to the water can help with that.“It looks like it’s going to be progressively getting a bit hotter over the next few days with probably the peak temperatures for our region, especially Victoria, Monday and Tuesday,” Morgen Shull, operational meteorologist, said.Dr. Murray Fyfe, medical health officer, said heat exhaustion and heat stroke start with dehydration.
“Or using a misting station, just getting yourself wet with a hose also helps to cool down,” he added. “But then not just going and laying in the sunshine and heating back up again.”
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