As Toronto faces a deep freeze, the city will open four warming centres to provide shelter when temperatures drop below -5 C, ensuring no one is left out in the cold.
These city-run centres are designed to accommodate individuals needing warmth during freezing temperatures, with provisions for those who might find the first location full.
In addition to the regular warming centres, a surge site will be prepared to open at -15 C if needed, although the city's current weather analysis does not warrant its activation.
The warming centres located at four different sites are prepared to welcome any walk-ins, ensuring that swift transportation to a nearby centre is available if one becomes at full capacity.
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