Amber Heat Health Alert released with ‘increase in death’ for England

Amber Heat Health Alert released with 'increase in death' for England

A rare Amber Heat-Health Alert has been issued for the whole of England, the authorities have warned the warning temperature, which means that the possibility of increasing death among weak people increases.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued Amber Heat-Health Alert for the entire country, which is from 12 noon to 9 am on Thursday to 9 am on Monday.

The second largest behind the alert raid on the system of UKHSA, and has warned of potential effects on health and social services.

Ukhsa’s weather health warning system provides initial warning to health and social care sector when adverse temperature is likely to affect health and welfare of the population.

The Met Office said that the temperature to 31C on Thursday and Friday is expected to reach 31C, before reaching the peak on 33C on Saturday, then potentially collided with a low 30s on Sunday.

An official heatwave is recorded when the areas reach a certain temperature for three consecutive days, vary from 25C to 28C in different parts of thresholds.

All areas of England have been given a risk score of 12 out of 16.

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