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UK braced for hottest June night

UK braced for hottest June night
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The UK is experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures reaching levels that have triggered rare red extreme heat warnings. Authorities are warning of potential health risks and infrastructure failures.

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Extreme weather events highlight the growing impact of climate change on public health and national infrastructure.

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Image source, Getty Images By André Rhoden-Paul Published 1 hour ago The UK could experience its warmest June night ever, forecasters say, after the record for the hottest June day was broken again on Thursday afternoon as temperatures reached 36.4C.

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Reporting is based on official Met Office data and public safety warnings.

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