A deadly, record-breaking heat wave that has hit the western part of the country has caused widespread flooding in mountain areas of British Columbia from melting snow. Officials for Canada’s Ministry of Forests said the snow melt is as much as 50 mm per day.
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British Columbia record-breaking heat wave melts snow causing widespread flooding in mountains
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