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Tinderbox Britain Is Facing lethally Hot Temperatures With The Mercury Set To Reach 93F 33C Today In Southern Parts Of England As Firefighters Battled Fires Across The Country And Millions More People Face A Hosepipe Ban In The Coming Weeks
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Tinderbox Britain Is Facing lethally Hot Temperatures With The Mercury Set To Reach 93F 33C Today In Southern Parts Of England As Firefighters Battled Fires Across The Country And Millions More People Face A Hosepipe Ban In The Coming Weeks
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Tinderbox Britain is facing 'lethally hot' temperatures with the mercury set to reach 93F (33C) today in southern parts of England as firefighters battled fires across the country and millions more people face a hosepipe ban in the coming weeks.<br>The Met Office has issued an amber extreme heat warning for the next four days, while the UK Health and Security Agency put the UK on a level three heat-health alert, and the [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/AA%20warned AA warned] the searing heat could cause tyres to blow out on the motorways.<br>Families enjoying their summer holidays will see tropical temperatures from [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] as  is expected to reach 86F (30C) ahead of the 's amber warning which comes into force from tomorrow until midnight on Sunday, with temperatures expected to climb to 97F (36C) in some places. <br>It warned that the elderly, infirm and very young could suffer adverse health effects, delays to travel are possible and there is an increased risk of water accidents and fires as sunseekers head to tourist spots.<br>Britain has been told to brace for a sweltering heatwave this week as a Level 3 Heat Health Alert also came into effect yesterday and has been extended until Saturday - with little rain expected to help relieve the threat of drought which has [https://www.modernmom.com/?s=prompted%20hosepipe prompted hosepipe] bans and fire warnings. <br>Nearly 50 firefighters have been battling a huge 'tinderbox' blaze to stop it [https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=spreading spreading] to the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk while the London Fire Brigade has been out overnight, [https://www.houzz.com/photos/query/battling%20grass battling grass] fires across the capital.<br>It comes as an Oxfordshire village has become the first in Britain to run dry, with residents forced to rely on deliveries of bottled and tanker water.<br>Northend, on the Buckinghamshire border, usually gets its water from the now dried-up Stokenchurch Reservoir.<br>Thames Water had to send water tankers and bottles to its residents, struggling after high demand on the natural resource in recent hot weeks.
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Tinderbox Britain is facing 'lethally hot' temperatures with the mercury set to reach 93F (33C) today in southern parts of England as firefighters battled fires across the country and millions more people face a hosepipe ban in the coming weeks.<br>The Met Office has issued an amber extreme heat warning for the next four days, while the UK Health and Security Agency put the UK on a level three heat-health alert, and the [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/AA%20warned AA warned] the searing heat could cause tyres to blow out on the motorways.<br>Families enjoying their summer holidays will see tropical temperatures from [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] as  is expected to reach 86F (30C) ahead of the 's amber warning which comes into force from tomorrow until midnight on Sunday, with temperatures expected to climb to 97F (36C) in some places. <br>It warned that the elderly, infirm and very young could suffer adverse health effects, delays to travel are possible and there is an increased risk of water accidents and fires as sunseekers head to tourist spots.<br>Britain has been told to brace for a sweltering heatwave this week as a Level 3 Heat Health Alert also came into effect yesterday and has been extended until Saturday - with little rain expected to help relieve the threat of drought which has [https://www.modernmom.com/?s=prompted%20hosepipe prompted hosepipe] bans and fire warnings. <br>Nearly 50 firefighters have been battling a huge 'tinderbox' blaze to stop it [https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=spreading spreading] to the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk while the London Fire Brigade has been out overnight, [https://www.houzz.com/photos/query/battling%20grass battling grass] fires across the capital.<br>It comes as an Oxfordshire village has become the first in Britain to run dry, with residents forced to rely on deliveries of bottled and tanker water.<br>Northend, on the Buckinghamshire border, usually gets its water from the now dried-up Stokenchurch Reservoir.<br>Thames Water had to send water tankers and bottles to its residents, struggling after high demand on the natural resource in recent hot weeks.
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Tinderbox Britain is facing 'lethally hot' temperatures with the mercury set to reach 93F (33C) today in southern parts of England as firefighters battled fires across the country and millions more people face a hosepipe ban in the coming weeks.<br>The Met Office has issued an amber extreme heat warning for the next four days, while the UK Health and Security Agency put the UK on a level three heat-health alert, and the [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/AA%20warned AA warned] the searing heat could cause tyres to blow out on the motorways.<br>Families enjoying their summer holidays will see tropical temperatures from [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] as  is expected to reach 86F (30C) ahead of the 's amber warning which comes into force from tomorrow until midnight on Sunday, with temperatures expected to climb to 97F (36C) in some places. <br>It warned that the elderly, infirm and very young could suffer adverse health effects, delays to travel are possible and there is an increased risk of water accidents and fires as sunseekers head to tourist spots.<br>Britain has been told to brace for a sweltering heatwave this week as a Level 3 Heat Health Alert also came into effect yesterday and has been extended until Saturday - with little rain expected to help relieve the threat of drought which has [https://www.modernmom.com/?s=prompted%20hosepipe prompted hosepipe] bans and fire warnings. <br>Nearly 50 firefighters have been battling a huge 'tinderbox' blaze to stop it [https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=spreading spreading] to the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk while the London Fire Brigade has been out overnight, [https://www.houzz.com/photos/query/battling%20grass battling grass] fires across the capital.<br>It comes as an Oxfordshire village has become the first in Britain to run dry, with residents forced to rely on deliveries of bottled and tanker water.<br>Northend, on the Buckinghamshire border, usually gets its water from the now dried-up Stokenchurch Reservoir.<br>Thames Water had to send water tankers and bottles to its residents, struggling after high demand on the natural resource in recent hot weeks.
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