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UK’s hottest June: ‘The population should have been prepared for this’

UK’s hottest June: ‘The population should have been prepared for this’

Summary

The UK experienced its hottest June day ever recorded, reaching 36.1°C, with warnings of temperatures possibly hitting 40°C soon. Many schools closed early, public transport faced disruptions, and services increased emergency support due to the extreme heat. People struggled to find cooling devices, especially for vulnerable individuals, revealing a gap in preparation for such extreme weather.

Key Facts

  • The temperature in Gosport, Hampshire reached 36.1°C, the highest ever for June in the UK.
  • The Met Office issued a red extreme heat warning for large parts of southern England.
  • Over 1,000 schools in southern England shut early or closed to protect pupils and staff.
  • Transport authorities warned of delays due to heat affecting rail and Tube systems.
  • London Ambulance Service deployed over 400 extra ambulance crews in response to heat-related demands.
  • Some public events and university celebrations were postponed because of the heat.
  • There is a shortage of portable air conditioning units and industrial fans, affecting families caring for vulnerable people.
  • Older buildings in London often lack cooling systems, making heat adaptation difficult.
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