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Scramble to avoid heatwave - deejay - 07-20-2006 05:15 AM

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Mercury rising ... tourists seek relief in the fountains near the Eiffel Tower / Reuters

Scramble to avoid heatwave

From: Reuters

By Kate Holton in London

July 20, 2006

EUROPEAN governments scrambled to save lives in record high temperatures today to avoid a repeat of the catastrophic heatwave of 2003 that killed thousands of people.

In Britain, temperatures hit an all-time high for the month of July, touching 36.3 deg C south of London to edge out the previous record set in 1911.

Germany's national meteorological service said July was on the way to being the hottest since records began in many parts of the country.

In France, an 85-year-old man admitted to hospital and an 81-year-old woman found dead in her home were the first people believed to have died there because of the heat. Officials said nine people were believed to have died.

"We must be vigilant and still more vigilant," said French Health Minister Xavier Bertrand. "And pay more attention to the vulnerable and those who live alone."

Britain launched an emergency plan of extra visits to the elderly and vulnerable. British bookmakers stopped taking bets temperatures would soar above 37.77C for only the second time - the first was in August 2003.

The searing heat and expected storms later in the week threatened to damage northern Europe's wheat crop just days before the harvest, especially hitting Germany and France.

Electricity grids were straining. In Britain the national grid warned that blackouts could be possible because of increased demand from air conditioners.

France's main electricity provider EDF said it had to buy power abroad. Not only did demand rise, but the company had to curtail production to maintain safety at nuclear power plants cooled by river water.

The mayor of Paris announced free residential parking and advised people to avoid motorised transport to reduce the danger of ozone pollution.

At Buckingham Palace, officials laid on extra water for 8000 guests at a garden party for military veterans after several guests at a similar palace event fainted yesterday.

"There is shade for them, all the marquees are used, there's lots of helpers on hand for any guests who may feel unwell," a palace spokesman said.

The House of Commons issued a special "shirt-sleeve order" allowing journalists covering Britain's parliament to break with convention and enter the chamber without a jacket.

In the Netherlands, organisers cancelled a four-day walking event after two participants died of the heat yesterday. Firefighters handed out water to drivers stuck in traffic jams.

Police said a 14-year-old boy in central England drowned in a canal after he jumped in to cool off.
In Ireland, firefighters battled a gorse blaze close to a beach south of Dublin yesterday after temperatures pushed above 30C for the first time in more than a decade.

Newspapers tried to help people cool off. Germany's biggest-selling daily Bild published a list of the coolest places in Berlin, including the fish counter at the Karstadt department store and the penguin house at the zoo.

News Limited


- forwardone - 07-20-2006 11:55 AM

Yes it`s been amazing here. Because we aren`t used to high temperatures we don`t tend to have air conditioning, apart from in bigger stores and some offices.

Few homes have air con, instead relying on fans, which are of course fairly limited in doing an effective job. I love the heat, but even I`ve stayed in the shade a lot more over the last few days. Apparently it`s been hotter here than in the usual `sun traps` - Greece, and the Greek Islands for example. It`s broken overnight and we had some rain where I live, but it`s warming up again now.


- deejay - 07-21-2006 04:22 AM

Great to read that you have had a bit of a cool change 8)