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Extreme Cold Alert: London Opens 60 Emergency Beds Tonight
16 Dec
Summary
- London faces a cold alert with temperatures dropping to -14°C.
- Emergency shelter beds will open at Boyle Community Centre tonight.
- Hypothermia and frostbite symptoms are highlighted as risks.
An urgent cold alert has been issued for the London area, with temperatures forecast to reach -14°C, and wind chills making it feel significantly colder. Environment Canada's warning has prompted the Middlesex-London Health Unit to activate emergency measures.
The city is responding by opening the Boyle Community Centre, providing 60 emergency shelter beds from 9 p.m. until 9 a.m. This marks the second occasion this season that these overnight facilities have been utilized, having neared full capacity during their initial opening in early December.
Public health officials are emphasizing awareness of hypothermia and frostbite symptoms, which include shivering, confusion, and numbness. During the day, residents can find warmth at public libraries, the London Aquatic Centre, and other community hubs. Boyle Community Centre's regular programs are cancelled while it operates as a warming centre.


