34 degrees Celsius were recorded in various cities in Britain yesterday


Britain and Europe are in the grip of intense heat these days, where the scorching heat has disturbed citizens.
According to foreign media, temperatures of around 34 degrees Celsius were recorded in various cities in Britain yesterday, which is being declared the hottest day of the year.
On the other hand, the temperature in Portugal touched 46 degrees Celsius, and in Paris the mercury also reached 40 degrees, due to which the Eiffel Tower has also been closed for the next 2 days, while schools are already closed.
In addition, due to the intense heat in Italy, authorities are considering banning ‘outdoor’ work, while temperatures reached 40 degrees in many areas of Brussels.

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