Amber heat health alert for parts of England amid warning ‘rise in deaths likely’

In the major parts of the UK, amber heat health warning was given and the authorities were warned that rising temperatures during the weekend would increase deaths.
Regions of Midlands, including London, are influenced by the south regions. Only North East, North West and Yorkshire and Humber kept less severe yellow heat warnings.
These yellow warnings were in the UK until Monday, but on Friday morning, East and West Midlands were raised for London, East England and South East and South West.
The UK Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) says “important effects are likely ında in the affected areas, including“ increase in deaths ..
This adds that it is particularly likely to be affected by younger age groups, especially between the ages of 65 years and older, or that it is the highest.
The agency also states that health and social care services will fight with higher demand due to heat. This includes maintenance houses that exceed the temperatures and recommended levels in hospitals and as well as difficulties in providing basic services of personnel.
Amber warnings will end at 9 am on Monday.
Most of the regions in the UK are struggling with high temperatures along a large part of July, and temperatures will remain at these levels at least for next week.
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