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Family’s car bursts into flames in front of horrified shoppers as temperatures hit 30C

A family car, this week, as the temperatures rose to 30C, the horrified shopping in front of the shoppers rose in front of the flames.

The shootings showed that a motor fire was swallowed in Birmingham, Bournebrook and Bournebrook on Monday 5.45.

The fire then spread to fencing and nearby damaged vehicles.

Two firefighters and fire intervention vehicles attended the stage. Eyewitness Harry Higgs was passing when the engine exploded.

“I just noticed black smoke in front, and as we approached, we saw a car in the parking lot,” he said.

“ People were standing around as the emergency service sirens were heard on the road.

“ Nearby fencing had also flame and the car exploded.

This is the worrying moment that a family car is in flames, as shoppers watch in horror.

Images show that a black Vauxhall Insignia was swallowed by a engine fire in Bournebrook, Bournebrook at 17:45 on Monday.

Images show that a black Vauxhall Insignia was swallowed by a engine fire in Bournebrook, Bournebrook at 17:45 on Monday.

In the picture: The GV in Birmingham shows the GV, Vauxhall Insignia shows the parking lot on the left

In the picture: The GV in Birmingham shows the GV, Vauxhall Insignia shows the parking lot on the left

‘Fortunately, the fire and the police came and the fire was quickly extinguished.’

West Midlands Firefighter spokesman, the fire is believed to start the engine of the vehicle, he said.

They added that the crew came from the call in a few minutes.

This week, East Midlands, West Midlands, England, London and South East, including a amber heat warning was given.

It was estimated that the temperatures would rise above 30 ° C in some regions, probably through 35C.

When the fourth heat wave of the UK’s fourth summer begins today and 34C (93F) temperatures make the country warmer than Ibiza, it may take a week – because the UK health authorities warned deaths with an increase in death.

The beaches and parks were full because the central and southern UK was on above 30C (86F) due to a combination of high pressure and a combination of southern air flow.

However, a government was implemented with amber heat health warning, and predictions warned with the risk of isolated storm and sparse rain outbreaks during hot magic.

South Coast Resorts was particularly busy today, Tomtom Roads blockage data, which gives a 47 percent summit at 11 o’clock at 11 o’clock at 11 o’clock, compared to normal 25 percent; And Bournemouth at 12:00, 36 percent, well above normal 25 percent.

Hot nights are thought to be likely with the chance of ‘a tropical night’ in South East England tonight.

For Wildfires Alert after a major incident in Dorset, where 100 firefighters fight a fire that destroyed hundreds of acres of land at the weekend.

The crew struggle with the fire in Holt Heath near Wimborne caught a rare ‘dust devil’ on the camera – a case of dirt that normally occurred in the desert or other dry areas.

In places where dry floor and high surface temperatures are strong upstairs, the air vortex is formed.

It looks like a mini hurricane, but it is not so strong and takes a few minutes before the cold weather is absorbed and cutting heat feeding.

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