Britain Braces for Most Extensive Third Heat Wave
Britain’s third heat wave of the year is the most extensive yet, with temperatures hitting 33-34°C, amber health alerts, and record dryness straining water resources.
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Britain’s third heat wave of the year is the most extensive yet, with temperatures hitting 33-34°C, amber health alerts, and record dryness straining water resources.
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