On June 29, Lytton, Canada, set a record for the highest temperatures recorded in the country's history. By the time you've read this post, wildfires have destroyed the majority of the village. [OC]

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image showing On June 29, Lytton, Canada, set a record for the highest temperatures recorded in the country's history. By the time you've read this post, wildfires have destroyed the majority of the village. [OC]

dontevenstartthat on July 2nd, 2021 at 01:08 UTC »

It looks like the fucking apocalypse over there, even in Kamloops the smoke is intense to say the least

InterestingLet3752 on July 2nd, 2021 at 02:02 UTC »

Kamloops resident here. What’s happened in Lytton is brutal.

We’re currently smothered in dense smoke from this fire, and every breath I take makes me empathize with the community even more.

14thCluelessbird on July 2nd, 2021 at 03:31 UTC »

It's ridiculous how fucking hot it is over here right now. Every day on my weather app its just 100+ with no end in sight. Feels like I'm in Arizona