LOL I really feel for them:
Source - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5193486.stm
Also, the article states that they've taken measures to avoid the asphault from melting and some reports came through that railways have buckled... I some of their materials just aren't made to handle the extreme heat!
Earlier in the day, 36.3C (97.3F) near Gatwick Airport was thought to have been the high.
Peaks were 29.7C in St Angelo, Northern Ireland, 31.3C in Prestwick, Scotland, and 34.2C in Penhow, south Wales.
In the heat:
-Several schools chose not to open on Wednesday, while others closed at lunchtime and many school sports days were cancelled.
-Unions called for employers to keep staff cool and called for a change in the law to create a maximum working temperature.
Peaks were 29.7C in St Angelo, Northern Ireland, 31.3C in Prestwick, Scotland, and 34.2C in Penhow, south Wales.
In the heat:
-Several schools chose not to open on Wednesday, while others closed at lunchtime and many school sports days were cancelled.
-Unions called for employers to keep staff cool and called for a change in the law to create a maximum working temperature.
Also, the article states that they've taken measures to avoid the asphault from melting and some reports came through that railways have buckled... I some of their materials just aren't made to handle the extreme heat!
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