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Thursday, July 08, 2021, 09:45 GMT+7
An aerial view shows low water levels at Lake Oroville, which is the second largest reservoir in California and according to daily reports of the state s Department of Water Resources is near 35% capacity, near Oroville, California June 16, 2021. Photo: Reuters
The suffocating heat wave that killed hundreds of people across the Pacific Northwest last week would have been virtually impossible without climate change, a study finds.
Reporting the first research attributing the event to climate change on Wednesday, scientists said climate change had made such a heat wave in the region 150 times more likely.
The scientists estimated the extraordinary temperatures were a one-in-a-thousand-year event, though noted this was difficult to quantify given the unprecedented heat in early summer.