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Heatwave could bring hottest June day EVER say Met Office as temperature soars to 34C and amber health warning is issued after 17 died swimming in last hot blast
The Met Office warns a heatwave could bring the hottest June day ever recorded, with temperatures reaching 34C and an amber health warning issued. At least 17 people died swimming during the previous heatwave.
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