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Amber heat health alert extended further across England

Amber Heat Health Warnings were expanded in several parts of the UK as the heat wave of England concentrated.

According to the United Kingdom Health and Security Agency and Met Office, Amber Alerts on Wednesday at 9:00 West Midlands, Yorkshire and Humber, East Midlands, Eastern Midlands, England, South East, South West and London.

Previously, the warning had been in the east of London, East Midlands, South East and East England, and tomorrow was in place until 18:00.

Temperatures will rise to 34C in London and Southeastern England, while Manchester, Sheffield, Bristol and Cambridge will be over 30C in England.

Monday will be one of the hottest June days so far since temperatures have exceeded only 34C in three years since 1960. It was recorded on June 28, 1976 on June 28, 1976.

London is at the risk of forest fires and is expected to be significantly affected by health and social care services throughout England.

“Since the weather is very dry, London requires only a few sparks to spread a fire rapidly,” said London’s firefighters, Thomas Goodall, the firefighters, added that 14 forest fire in London this year.

He also said that Wimbledon was temporarily the hottest start and 29.7c was recorded in the nearby Kew Gardens.

This is a broken story with more to be followed …

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