Brits urged to cope with summer drought by ‘deleting old emails’ | Politics | News

The government made a strange objection to erase the old E -mails and photos of the people – this claimed that the nation would help cope with the drought caused by rising temperatures. Zia Yusuf of reform UK said, “It is ruled by the British morons,” he said.
Environmental Agency, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Department and Minister of Water, and a statement published jointly by the Deputy of the Deputy Emma Hardy, has taken steps to help the public to start the Britain’s most dry six months since 1976.
Referring to the pictures meant photographs stored on “cloud” internet systems.
Officially, drought – Yorkshire, Kingshire, Lancashire, Great Manchester Merseyside and Cheshire, East Midlands and West Midlands.
The other regions experienced a “long -term dry air olan which was a progress before being in drought. They are Northeast, Lincolnshire and Northamponshire, East Anglia, Thames, Wessex, Solent and South Downs.
The National Drought Group, including Met Office, Government, Organizers, Water Companies, National Farmer Union, Channel and River Trust, fishermen and protection experts, met on Monday to discuss the response.
So far, Yorkshire Water has a ban on Hosepipe for all its customers, while Thames, South East Water and South Water Postal Code.
Former reform President Mr. Yusuf, who responded to the statement, said: “Good news for everyone. The government ‘National Drought Group çıktı came together and told us to save water by deleting your old e -mails.
“Your taxpayer money pays for it.”
According to the statement, other measures that the public can take to help include:
- Insert a rain butt to collect rain water to use in the garden.
- Correct a leaking toilet-Free Loos can spend 200-400 liters per day.
- Use water from the kitchen to irrigate your plants.
- Avoid watering your grass – brown grass grows healthy.
- Turn off the taps while brushing or shaving the teeth.
- Take a shorter shower.
Water Minister Emma Hardy said: “The government, which works with the national drought group, urgently increases its response to ensure that we have successfully managed the effects of ongoing dry weather.
“Water companies should take action to follow their drought plans – I will take them into account if they delay.
Uz We encounter a growing water scarcity in the next decade. Therefore, we are moving with root and branch reform under our change plan of £ 104 billion to build new pipes to cut nine reservoirs and leaks. ”
In the Met Office, the main meteorologist, Dr. Will Lang said: “This week, the war began warmer than the end of England and Wales, and the temperatures are centigrat in the mid -30s for some in the South.
“Although the conditions are often settled in the South, the picture is sometimes more restless with rain or shower and northwest.
“As it goes to the second half of August, there are high -pressure building demonstrations and therefore largely established conditions. Although dry weather is more likely, rain, shower or storms cannot be ignored.”
The reservoirs fell 2% last week and now on average 67.7% in the UK. For the first week of August, an average is 80.5%. Last month was 75.6%.




