Montreal unveils plan to respond to heat waves after 66 deaths last year
MONTREAL — With a potential heat wave looming, Montreal says it’s prepared to lengthen pool hours and send firefighters door to door to mitigate conditions that contributed to the death of 66 people last year.
“With the floods of the spring, and the winter that was especially difficult, or last year’s heat wave, it is clear that we’re more and more vulnerable to extreme climate events, and we need to act,” Mayor Valerie Plante said Wednesday at a news conference.
Plante said the city’s emergency plan is especially focused on vulnerable people such as the elderly, those with chronic illnesses, those living alone, outdoor workers and newborns.
The plan includes extending hours for pools, libraries, community centres and homeless shelters if temperatures climb to dangerous levels for several days in a row.