The British Meteorological Agency issued a red "hot heat" warning in parts of England on the 18th and 19th, proclaiming a state of emergency, saying it could reach record high temperatures on the 15th of July. did.
"It has the potential to have a wide impact on the people and infrastructure," he said.
The highest temperature ever recorded in the UK was 38.7 degrees Celsius, recorded at the Cambridge University Botanic Gardens on July 25, 2019.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency website, red (level 4) alerts are defined as levels at which not only high-risk populations but also healthy people can get sick or die.
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