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Extreme Heat Warning: What You Need to Know

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The Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday due to extreme heat and humidity, affecting areas from southern Wales to London and beyond. This warning indicates a significant risk to life, even for healthy individuals, as temperatures could exceed 37°C, potentially reaching up to 40°C in some regions.

The UK Health Security Agency has also declared a red heat alert for six English regions, highlighting the urgent need for residents to take precautions. With high humidity expected, the discomfort will be exacerbated, making it difficult for people to recover overnight. This situation could lead to substantial disruptions in daily life, including travel and energy supply issues.

Schools are already adapting by closing early or modifying schedules to protect students from the heat. Some institutions are relaxing uniform policies and ensuring access to water, while others are relocating classes to cooler areas. These measures reflect a growing recognition that extreme heat is not just an inconvenience but a serious public health threat.

Experts warn that as climate change progresses, such heatwaves may become more frequent, necessitating urgent action from the government to modernise infrastructure and improve public health responses. The implications of this heatwave extend beyond immediate discomfort, potentially leading to long-term changes in how society manages extreme weather events.

Source: The Guardian

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