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Lytton, the Hottest Place in Canada, Sees an Uprise in Wildfires Triggered by Heat Wave
For three days in a row, the town of Lytton in southern British Columbia, Canada, was the hottest place in the country. Lytton smashed the all-time Canadian high-temperature record.
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'Living Close to Hell'- Historic Heat Wave Blamed for Killing 63 in Oregon
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Experts Point at Extreme Heat Wave for the Hundreds of Deaths Across Northwest US
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Zion National Park in Utah Ravaged by Flash Floods Brought by Monsoon Thunderstorms
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Young Harpy Eagles in Brazil's Amazonian Forests Are Starving Due to Worsening Deforestation
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Hurricane Elsa: NHC Warns of Another Tropical Storm to Graze East Coast Next Week
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Infestation of Invasive Caterpillar: The Largest Outbreak in Southern Ontario and Québec
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Wildfire Season 2021: California in State of Fire as it Burns More Frequently Than Ever
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'Icelandia': Scientists Believe They Have Identified a Sunken Continent Hidden Under Iceland
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Watch Out: Lion's Mane Jellyfish Can Sting as Far as 100 Feet Away!
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Record-shattering Heat Wave: Infrastructure in Portland Crumbles Under 116-degree Heat
Ocean's Fish Population Might be Cut in Half if Water Temperature Continues to Rise
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Experts Warn Lake Erie Might Have Another Toxic Algae Bloom this Summer





