Wildfire breaks out in London amid latest heatwave warning

A large forest fire in the North East London was handled by 60 firefighters, because the UK is turning to a potential fourth heat wave.
The crew was called to the Wantead apartments on Monday after the three hectares of grass had flames, and the crew fought with multiple pockets of the fire.
While a drone was used by firefighters to monitor the size of the fire, local residents were advised to keep their windows closed and avoid the region.
The London Fire Department received more than 30 calls from Leytonstone, Stratford, Leyton and its surrounding fire stations, which reported the fire.
Firefighters were under control until 7.58 hours while staying at the scene.
It comes only a month after the 70 firefighters are called to address a grass fire affecting 14 acres in the same place.
On July 11, the Wantead Flats near Capel Road in Manor Park were called on ten firefighters and forest fire intervention vehicles.
In the coming days, the UK regions are expected to be warmer than Bali, and thermometer readings will reach the mid -30s on Tuesday.
England Health Safety Agency (UKHSA), Eastern Midlands, West Midlands, East Midlands, England, London and South East and Wednesday at 9:00 at 9:00 to all England has released heat health warnings.
South West, Yorkshire and Humber, north -west and north east have yellow warnings in the same period.
The agency warned especially on health and social care services on health and social care services due to high temperatures, including the potential of increase in deaths, especially between the ages of 65 or over.
Estimators, high temperature days in a row may mean that the UK is hit by the fourth heat wave in summer.
According to Met Office, when a location saves at least three days, the heat wave threshold is covered when the maximum temperatures save at least three days exceeding a determined value.




