
Key Points
- England has broken heat records
- Drought and wildfires are increasing
- Measures need to be taken against extreme weather conditions
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England is experiencing record-breaking heatwaves, with drought and wildfires on the rise. This year's record-breaking English summer is showcasing the country's vulnerability to extreme conditions. Jonathan Tutty, a resident of Birmingham, says 'It's unbearable, I hope autumn comes soon.'
Temperatures are soaring up to 40 degrees, with persistent drought, wildfires, and heat-related excess mortality. The country's defenselessness against extreme weather conditions is becoming apparent, prompting authorities to take emergency measures.
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- Why is it so hot in England?
- The record-breaking heat in England can be seen as a result of global warming.
- How can drought and wildfires be prevented?
- Preventing drought and wildfires requires authorities to take emergency measures and the public to take necessary precautions.
- What is the impact of extreme weather on human health?
- Extreme weather conditions can lead to serious health issues, such as excess mortality.
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