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National Drought Group steps up operational response and asks people to play their part in managing the drought and use water wisely
The latest heat-health alert (HHA) issued by UKHSA and the Met Office for all regions of England.
This Heat-Health Alert action card summarises the suggested actions that providers of health or social care should consider at each Heat-Health Alert level.
Expert group told England has now experienced driest March, April and May since 1893.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
This Heat-Health Alert (HHA) action card summarises the suggested actions that the national government should consider at each Heat-Health Alert level.
This page advises social care managers on how to reduce the risks of hot weather to the health of people they provide care for.
Essential advice on protecting your medicines during extreme heat and staying safe this summer.
Health advice for those planning events and mass gatherings during periods of hot weather in England.
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