North Wales wildfire: UK on alert as heatwaves blamed for 2,700 deaths

The Times

The June heatwave had a direct cost to the economy of at least £2.36 billion, according to analysis by Verdant. It factored in decreased productivity, the failure of infrastructure such as buckling railway lines and the closure of schools and nurseries forcing parents to keep children at home. Click here for the full article

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