Drinks Britain: Hot - weather fires destroy several homes

Fires have erupted across southern England as Great Britain today has experienced its warmest day recorded, with temperatures exceeding over 40 degrees Celsius when even schools are closed due to extreme heat, writes the Daily Mail, records Periscope. A powerful fire broke out in Vincent, Essex [...]
Fires broke out across southern England as they broke out Great Britain today has experienced its warmest day, with temperatures exceeding over 40 degrees Celsius When even schools are closed because of extreme heat, writes the Daily Mail, there is Periscope.
A powerful fire broke out in Eisnington, Essex seems to have destroyed at least two houses, while numerous fires have erupted even in the nearby region of Upminster and along Dartford in Kent on the day when millions are working from home.
The London Fire Department reported on a “emergency state” in response to major fires in the capital as the unit faced an extraordinary “pression” with 15 engineers and 100 firemen facing only the bombings in Wenington.
The thermometer reported an unprecedented temperature of 40.2 degrees Celsius at Heathrow Airport about an hour after the temperature reached 39.1 degrees Celsius in Surrey, beating the previous 38.7 degrees Celsius record in Cambridge in July 2019.
Meteorologists have predicted that the maximum of 43 degrees Fahrenheit [43 ° Celcius] can be reached today. Today, the UK is also hotter than Jamaica, Maldivet and Barbados.












