54 deaths in Quebec attributed to heat as hot, humid weather subsides
MONTREAL — Quebec health officials say at least 54 people are now believed to have died from heat-related complications.
The office of Public Health Minister Lucie Charlebois released the latest figures Friday as parts of Central and Eastern Canada enveloped in heat received a respite with cooler temperatures.
Montreal was the area of the province with the highest number of victims, the government said, with 28 people dying from heat-related complications.
Environment Canada has lifted heat warnings for the affected regions, including Quebec, for the next several days.


