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28 Smart Ways to Beat the Heatwave

Discover 28 brilliant and practical tips to keep cool during scorching summer days. From clever home tricks to must-have gadgets, stay comfortable even in extreme heat.

Scandinavia hit by UK-style heatwave

Denmark, Sweden, and Norway are experiencing an unusual heatwave, with temperatures rivalling those in the UK. Experts warn of health risks and strain on infrastructure.

Heatwave could cause UK building collapses

Experts warn that extreme heat could weaken structures across the UK, with older buildings particularly vulnerable. Learn how the heatwave is putting infrastructure to the test.

UK heatwave to bring hottest temps of year

The UK is set to sizzle as a late-summer heatwave pushes temperatures towards 30°C, with forecasters warning of potential health risks and transport disruptions.

UK heatwave: Four regions to hit 31°C

Parts of the UK are set to bake in scorching temperatures this week, with four areas expected to hit over 30°C. Find out if your region is affected and how to stay safe.

Deadly heatwave hits Mexico and US

A brutal heatwave has led to multiple fatalities in Mexico and the US, with temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels. Authorities warn of continued extreme conditions.

UK heatwave: 30°C temperatures coming soon

Meteorologists predict a scorching heatwave hitting the UK soon, with temperatures potentially reaching 30°C. Find out when and where the hottest days will be.

Heatwave health emergency grips US

Health officials warn of life-threatening dangers as scorching temperatures sweep across the US, with vulnerable groups at particular risk.

Spain's Galicia battles devastating wildfires

Spain's Galicia region faces a devastating wildfire crisis, with emergency services struggling to contain multiple blazes amid soaring temperatures and strong winds.

UK faces record-breaking July heatwave

Britain faces an intense July heatwave with soaring temperatures and oppressive humidity, potentially breaking historical weather records.

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