Thursday, 18 July 2013

Up to 760 people have died in England alone in the first nine days of the heatwave as temperature stays above 30C today

Most Londoners have found solace in waters(beaches, fountains,jacuzzi,riversides and swimming pools) across the nation after the Met Office issued a 'level three' heatwave warning as temperatures reached 32.2C in Hampton, South-West,London.

In a fresh report, Britain's heatwave has already claimed the lives of up to 760 people in the first nine days of the soaring heat. Forecaster warn temperatures will today remain in the 30s for a sixth consecutive day.This development has prompted water companies to urge consumers not to waste water as reservoirs such as Haweswater in the lake District dry up in the heat.

Millions of people across the Northeast and New England are feeling the heat wave and grappling with the hottest temperatures of the year so far, the Weather Channel reported.

Meanwhile, in Maryland, misery has been compounded by a massive water shortage as work is carried out on an aging water main in Prince George's County.

....And while all of these is news, a New York driver may have found solution to his problem


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