The “Cobra” meeting… Britain is on alert because of the “red map”

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site said "Sky News" The British government said that the government’s emergency response committee, known for the acronym of , is scheduled to meet"COBRA" later on Saturday.

explained that "Cobra meeting"which will be chaired by Minister Kate Malthus, is the second to be held after the Health Security Agency lifted the United kingdom (UKHSA) has put its heat alert from Level 3 to Level 4, making it a national emergency.

A level 4 warning is being issued "When you are heat wave So severe and/or protracted that its effects extend beyond the health and social care system.. At this level, illness and death may occur among healthy people, not only among those most at risk.".

The source quoted on the authority of experts Meteorological They say there is an 80 percent chance that mercury will exceed the UK record temperature of 38.7 degrees Celsius, which was recorded in Cambridge in 2019.

They added that there is a 50 percent chance that it will reach Temperatures to 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in one British area on Tuesday.

This comes as the Bureau of Meteorology issued the first red warning from "intense heat" for regions of England On Mondays and Tuesdays.

and includes "red zone" (most at risk) a number of cities, including Newcastle, London, Manchester and Cardiff..

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The British “Sky News” website said that the Government’s Emergency Response Committee, known as “COBRA”, is scheduled to meet later on Saturday.

He explained that the “Cobra meeting”, which will be chaired by Minister Kate Malthus, is the second to be held after the Health Security Agency raised in United kingdom (UKHSA) has put its heat alert from Level 3 to Level 4, making it a national emergency.

A level 4 warning is being issued “when you heat wave So severe and/or protracted that its effects extend beyond the health and social care system… At this level, illness and death may occur among healthy people, not just among those most at risk.”

The source quoted on the authority of experts Meteorological They say there is an 80 percent chance that mercury will exceed the UK record temperature of 38.7 degrees Celsius, which was recorded in Cambridge in 2019.

They added that there is a 50 percent chance that it will reach Temperatures to 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in one British area on Tuesday.

This comes as the Bureau of Meteorology issued the first red warning of “extreme heat” for areas of the country England On Mondays and Tuesdays.

The “red zone” (most at risk) includes a number of cities, including Newcastle, London, Manchester and Cardiff.

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