Canadian woman in her 70s could be the first case to be ever diagnosed as suffering from’ climate change’as croakers condemn her health condition on the deadly heatwaves before this time.

Dr Kyle Merritt of Kootenay Lake Hospital, who diagnosed the case, told Times Colonist about the exacerbated risk of the heatwaves on cases battling multiple health problems at formerly.

“All of her health problems have worsened and she’s really floundering to stay doused. We had to figure out how to cool someone in the exigency department. People were running out to the Bone Store to buy spray bottles,”
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The record- shattering heatwaves in Canada and corridor of the United States were responsible for hundreds of deaths. At least 233 people failed in British Columbia from the heatwaves.

The exigency condition was caused by what meteorologists described as a pate of high pressure over the Northwest, worsened by mortal-caused climate change, which is making similar extreme rainfall events more likely and more violent.

It was unclear what started the pate, but climate change looks to be a contributor, given the heatwave’s duration, axes, and the fact that it’s setting new temperature highs a month before than the usual hottest time of time. The veritably high temperatures or moisture conditions posed an elevated threat of heat stroke or heat prostration.