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Extreme Heat Measures at Royal Norfolk Show

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As temperatures soar to 32°C, the Royal Norfolk Show is implementing significant safety measures for both visitors and animals. Organisers are advising attendees to leave pets at home and have arranged for cattle to be hosed down to keep them cool. This decision comes amid an amber weather warning, highlighting the growing concern over animal welfare during extreme heat events.

The show, which typically attracts around 85,000 visitors, is facing challenges as some exhibitors, including a falconry team, have opted out due to the heat. While the event will proceed, some activities may be rescheduled to ensure safety. This reflects a broader trend of adapting public events to climate-related challenges, which could become more common in the future.

In addition to animal welfare, the heat poses risks for attendees, prompting the provision of free drinking water and sun cream at the venue. Norfolk Police are also preparing for potential road closures, urging visitors to plan their journeys accordingly. This situation underscores the need for public awareness and preparedness in the face of climate extremes.

The Royal Norfolk Show’s no-refund policy for tickets raises questions about financial implications for charity events during adverse weather. As climate change continues to affect weather patterns, events like these may need to rethink their operational strategies to ensure safety and sustainability.

Source: BBC News

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News Category: UK Tags: agriculture, climate, heatwave, norfolk, safety

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