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Davey's review into power disruptions will feed into a wider review of severe weather response and resilience being led by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Cabinet Office.
With her outraged criticisms, Ms. Quinn joined a venerable list of previously "outraged at weather response" officials, not a few of whom have found it a tactic for political gain.
The early results include nearly 200 online "data sets," like breakdowns of crime, calls to 311, vendors banned from city business, restaurants' rodent-baiting requests, processing time for building permits and removal of fallen trees after bad weather, response rates to graffiti-removal calls and installation of 96-gallon plastic garbage cans at single-family residences.
The mobsters are also alleged to have rigged other public tender bids, specifically local municipal contracts for work like garbage disposal, maintaining public parks, and weather response.
The volunteers tell them how to get to the emergency shelter opened by local authorities as part of the cold weather response.
Excess mortality occurred as low as the 30-35 degrees C humidex range, which is below the 40 degrees C humidex used to issue a heat warning under Toronto's interim hot weather response plan.
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