Heath alerts are issued as the Met office predicts weekend temperature to hit 30C.

Heat health alert has been increased for most parts of the country Forecasts predict a hot and sunny weekendSet to continue with the fourth summer heatwave.

UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said yellow warning Will have space Yorkshire And this HaberEast and West MidlandsLondon, Southeast, Southwest And east England Till 6 pm on Monday.

Warnings mean that significant effects on health and social care services are possible due to high temperatureIncluding a possible increase in deaths between the elderly or people with health conditions.

The temperature is expected to reach about 30C in parts of southwest England on Saturday and 29C on Saturday and Sunday. Meteorological Office,

The UK is currently in its fourth heatwave of summer. Hot weather can be classified as only one heatwave if it completes a daily maximum temperature for three days in a row.

The forecaster said that drought, settlement and rapid sunshine on Saturday, as the low cloud gradually returns to the eastern coast.

Saturday will be higher temperature, with health alert for many areas ,Meteorological Office,

This will later feel hot or warm in the sun, although the winds will be strong in the south-west.

From Sunday to Tuesday, the situation will mostly be fixed and dried with hot sunlight, especially in the West.

This comes when the authorities warned that the country is suffering from “significant” water scarcity.

The national drought group, which included the Met Office, Regulatory, Government, Jal companies and other organizations to discuss conditions this week.

England are experiencing comprehensive environment and agricultural effects Water shortageLow crop yields, low feeds for livestock, damage to wetlands and river wildlife, and the risk of wildfire.

UKHSA has advised people to stay hydrated, where possible to stay indoors, and investigate weak friends, relatives and neighbors.

Ukhsa said ,Uhusa,

Meanwhile, the firefighters traveled across the UK to help Holt Heath, to help deal with major wildfire in Dorset, fuel calls to increase fire fighting resources.

Ben Selby, Assistant General Secretary of the Fire Brigade Union, said the services had passed through “14 years of penance”.

He said, “To cut 1 out of 5 fire fighters posts, shut down runs and fire stations with fire engines and closed under the country, which means no flexibility left,” he said.

Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue estimated that Blaze was burnt through 72ha.

To assist local emergency services, the crew traveled from Mercesis, South Wales, Greater Manchester, Lessesterresire, Surrey, Lincolnshire, Hampshire and The Isle of White, Avon, Essex and Kent.

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