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In pictures: Britain braves record breaking June temperatures

In pictures: Britain braves record breaking June temperatures

Summary

The UK experienced its hottest June day ever, with temperatures reaching 36.4°C in Somerset. This heatwave caused school closures, travel disruptions, and health concerns as people tried different ways to stay cool across the country.

Key Facts

  • The UK broke its June temperature record twice in one week: 36.1°C in Hampshire and then 36.4°C in Somerset.
  • A rare red weather warning was issued for the south of England and extended for three days, a first in UK history.
  • Many schools closed early, and train passengers were advised to avoid non-essential travel due to heat-related disruptions.
  • The Met Office predicted even higher temperatures, possibly nearing 40°C in some areas.
  • Health agencies warned of serious health risks, especially for children and elderly, encouraging people to drink plenty of water.
  • Hospitals faced extra pressure, with some patients collapsing from dehydration and equipment malfunctions linked to the heat.
  • People sought relief by visiting swimming spots, beaches, and using ice lollies to cool down.
  • Businesses allowed remote work to help employees avoid the extreme heat.
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