Kamloops residents reminded to take heat illness, wildfire precautions as temperatures soar
KAMLOOPS — An early summer heat wave has arrived in Kamloops, and by the end of this week the region could see record breaking temperatures.
At these levels, finding ways to stay cool becomes a matter of safety, and Interior Health says street-affected populations, elderly people, infants or anyone working or exercising outside is at a higher risk of heat-related illness.
Since the temperatures began to climb in Kamloops, Out of the Heat Executive Director Dina Lambright says more and more people are seeking relief with their program.