
- Rare red warnings have been issued by the Met Office and UK Health Security Agency for extreme temperatures expected to hit 38C to 40C in parts of England and Wales this week, potentially breaking the June record.
- The red health warning, covering six regions of England from Wednesday to Thursday, indicates a "risk to life for even the healthy population" and significant impacts on transport, utilities, and businesses.
- This heatwave, intensified by human-driven climate change and a "heat-dome", is expected to cause widespread disruption, including increased risk of wildfires, water safety incidents, and vehicle breakdowns.
- Health officials and experts urge the public to take precautions, stay hydrated, avoid the hottest parts of the day, and check on vulnerable individuals, while employers are advised to assess risks for workers.
- The extreme conditions highlight the UK's vulnerability, with infrastructure not built for such heat, and underscore the urgency of addressing climate change to limit future dangerous and costly extremes.
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