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7 Countries in the world Suffering from Heatwave

Europe and 7 countries of the world are currently battling scorching heat. For the first time in Britain’s history, mercury has exceeded 40 degrees. The highest temperature was last measured in 2019 at 39.1 degrees.

 

In Spain and Portugal, more than 1,700 people have died in a week. In Britain, the heat melted the tarmac on the roads. schools were closed. The signal for a level crossing between King’s Cross and Peterborough melted due to the heat. In fact, it is very cold here. In such a situation, the material of the product is made according to cold tolerance and cannot withstand the heat of up to 40 degrees Celsius. The signal for a railway crossing between King’s Cross and Peterborough melted due to the heat. In fact, it is very cold here. In such a situation, the material of the product is made according to the cold tolerance and they cannot endure the heat of up to 40 degrees Celsius. Temperatures above 40 degrees were also measured at Lincolnshire and Heathrow airports in the UK on Tuesday.

 

The mercury stood at 38.7 degrees Celsius in 33 places. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for heat waves in areas of central, north and south-east England, including the capital London. Train services have been disrupted in many areas of London. The Midlands Railway appealed to people to stay indoors. The railroad said: Tracks are also 20 degrees hotter than air. As the temperature rises, these orbits tilt and bend. Trains in London travel at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour. In two days, 10 people died here in heat-related incidents. The firefighting team received information about the fire from many places.

 

A massive fire broke out in Vennington, east London. Many houses caught fire here. Meanwhile, flights have resumed at Luton Airport following repairs to the runway.Spain: There is no relief from heat waves in Spain, leaving 36 areas raging as a result of wildfires. 70,000 hectares of forest were destroyed. About 13,000 people had to leave their homes and go to safer places. Mercury has risen to over 44 degrees Celsius in south-west Spain and as high as 40 degrees Celsius in the rest of the country.

Between July 10 and July 17, about 678 people died due to the heat. Due to the heatwave in Spain, incidents of forest fires have increased enormously. Forest fires are raging in 36 locations. 70,000 hectares of forest were destroyed. Due to the heat wave in Spain, incidents of forest fires have increased enormously. Forest fires are raging in 36 locations. 70,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed. .

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