The UK temperature has reached 104F (40C), causing discomfort to people and melting roads. Gritters were deployed to shore up failing roads as temperatures hits the peak, destroying them.
Cambridgeshire County Council took the decision to deploy the vehicles after motorists complained that their tyres had started ‘ripping the tarmac off the roads.’
Drivers have been warned by police to take care on the B1165 near Newton in Cambridgeshire, where the tarmac has melted, and Agnes Owen, who works at a service station nearby, said that it ‘sounded like cars were driving on water.’
Transport for London said they had thrown sand down to help protect the rails. Pupils were sent home from a school in East Yorkshire after refusing to wear blazers as temperatures soared past 86F (30C).
Allergy charities also warned that the hot weather could trigger fatal attacks and said sufferers should stay away from rural areas and avoid leaving windows open at night and early in the morning when pollen counts were at their highest.
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