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Heatwave Toll and Water Safety Warning
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A tragic teen drowning near Cowbury Reservoir in Stalybridge marks the latest in a deadly string of water-related deaths during a record-breaking heatwave that claimed seven lives — following fifteen in May. As temperatures soared to 37.3°C and shattered records for three days, the Met Office finally lifted extreme heat warnings. Hospitals overwhelmed with emergency calls canceled surgeries, schools shut down, and a hosepipe ban hit Kent. Scientists blame climate change for making such heatwaves nearly unthinkable just decades ago, fueled by a punishing “heat dome.” Now, as the heat breaks and thunderstorms bring chaos — including flight delays and house fires — authorities are sounding the alarm: never cool off in open water.
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