An air war has broken out in the UK: The media is reporting this week’s heatwave in an urgent, disturbing light, but government officials are urging people to take drastic measures but enjoy the beautiful weather.
Despite the British public being bombarded by red heat maps that warn of seasonal temperatures, forecasts that temperatures could reach 40°C (104F) in some areas on Monday, media experts urged the government to use the signal. importance of tackling climate change. However, government officials seem to have resisted the bait so far, and leaders are advising the British people to take important precautions during the day and have fun at the same time.
#Heat2022 Monday continues off to a very hot start, with temperatures rising rapidly in the strong sunlight throughout the morning, reaching the mid-thirties for many.
to stay #Recognizing Time pic.twitter.com/9r9rRvONoD
– Met Office (@metoffice) 17 July 2022
Cabinet Secretary Keith Malthouse burned in the heat Monday morning when speaking to Sky News, where he was invited to speak about the so-called crisis in hot summer weather. Malthaus gave clear advice to his owner: “Be careful, drink plenty of water, stay in the shade. We waited a hot 48 hours.
Due to the disaster caused by the 40-degree sun, Malthaus once again advised people to stay hydrated and rest, and wished the lucky ones to have a fun day at the beach today. He told Sky:
[W]In general, we know what to do and we ask people to calm down… if you don’t have a job right now and you go to the beach, I know you’ll get plenty of sunscreen and water. , umbrellas, all… [I]The coasts will be cooler than the middle of the country, especially in the Midlands and London. We tell people they have to accept responsibility…
There has already been a lot of disturbing comments in the media regarding the predicted hot weather this week. can break the heat record of all time For the UK – and although Malthouse says vulnerable people such as very young children and the elderly should be checked regularly, in the long run “many people will live completely normal lives”.
A particularly threatening piece of news about the weather caused a backlash in the newspapers. Huddersfield Log Auditor reported that observers expressed their dissatisfaction in a harsh TV report, where meteorologist Laura Toobin told the audience: “Hundreds, if not thousands, of people will die from this heatwave.”
In fact, Keith Malthouse’s interview with Sky on Monday was accompanied by an onscreen weather recording informing viewers in real time that the hottest place in England at the time was Camborne in Cornwall, smoking at 23C (73F). .
Malthouse’s comments on Monday followed comments from government spokesman Dominic Raab, who urged Britons to enjoy the nice weather as well. Calling on people to use “common sense” such as drinking water, avoiding direct sunlight in the middle of the day and using sunscreen, the Deputy Prime Minister said, “We should enjoy the sun and actually be resilient. “.
Everyone else on my timeline shares tips on how to deal with the hot weather, so here are some helpful tips from the Victorians.
– Tits (1884) pic.twitter.com/qm4pFdg4N9– Dr. Bob Nicholson (@DigiVictorian) 17 July 2022
Source: Breitbart