Britain's Kalletts, high temperatures involving country

The large fire has swept through much of Britain, as high temperatures have reached up to 37 degrees Celsius, causing floods and storms. Flames have burned as in northern Wales, Hampshire, Dorset and Hertfordshire as a lightning hit the signaling of trains between Leeds and York blocked the travel line, reported [...]
The flames were burned as in northern Wales, Hampshire, Dorset and Hertfordshire as a lightning hit the signaling of trains between Leeds and York blocked the passenger line, the “Day Mall” broadcast.
Norfolk temperatures today during noon have been up to 34.1 degrees Celsius. In Brighton, 1, 300 families were left without water after a pipe explosion, where residents said the water had been washed off the street.
Thousands of people entering Belgium and France have waited for many hours as a result of long columns, while a 20 - year - old person has died in a river in Slough, Berkeley.
Further, fire has caused severe forest burns with cʹrast to create in the sky a mixture of toxic air by polluting the environment.
High temperatures have also dried up some lakes. /Periscopi/



















