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A person walks near a dried up stream and pond, after Britain's Environment Agency declared over seventy per cent of England to be in drought, with the fifth heatwave of the year expected this week, in Richmond Park, London, Britain, August 11, 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville
A person walks near a dried up stream and pond, after Britain's Environment Agency declared over seventy per cent of England to be in drought, with the fifth heatwave of the year expected this week, in Richmond Park, London, Britain, August 11, 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Britain's Prime Minister Andy Burnham speaks to the press, as he makes a visit to HM Coastguard Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, in Dover, Britain, August 2, 2026. REUTERS/Jack Taylor/Pool
Britain's Prime Minister Andy Burnham speaks to the press, as he makes a visit to HM Coastguard Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, in Dover, Britain, August 2, 2026. REUTERS/Jack Taylor/Pool
A wildfire warning public information notice is displayed on parched grassland, after Britain’s Environment Agency declared over seventy per cent of England to be in drought, and with the fifth heatwave of the year expected this week, Richmond Park, London, Britain, August 11, 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville
A wildfire warning public information notice is displayed on parched grassland, after Britain’s Environment Agency declared over seventy per cent of England to be in drought, and with the fifth heatwave of the year expected this week, Richmond Park, London, Britain, August 11, 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Horses graze on parched land around Bratton Camp Iron Age hillfort and the White Horse of Westbury, after Britain’s Environment Agency declared seven areas of England to be in drought, and with the fifth heatwave of the year expected this week, Westbury, south west Britain, August 9, 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
Horses graze on parched land around Bratton Camp Iron Age hillfort and the White Horse of Westbury, after Britain’s Environment Agency declared seven areas of England to be in drought, and with the fifth heatwave of the year expected this week, Westbury, south west Britain, August 9, 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
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British Prime Minister Andy Burnham will chair a meeting of the government's emergency response ​committee on Wednesday to discuss measures to tackle extreme heat, ‌wildfires and drought, his office said, as Britain faces its fifth heatwave this year.

Temperatures are likely to hit around 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit) from ​Thursday across southern and eastern England and ​parts of the Midlands, the country's meteorological office ⁠warned on Tuesday.

Fire chiefs say they have responded to ​966 wildfires across England and Wales this year, including ​185 in the first 10 days of August alone, while the farming industry has warned of a hit to production.

"We will ​continue to take the action needed to keep communities ​safe, protect water supplies, support farming communities and safeguard the environment," ‌a ⁠Downing Street spokesperson said.

Most of Britain is experiencing a flash drought caused by a combination of very low rainfall and higher temperatures. England and Wales recorded their driest July in 190 years, ​the Met Office ​said.

Around 45 million people ⁠in the country are living in a drought-hit area and 27 million people are ​facing restrictions on their water use, according ​to government ⁠figures.

An estimated 2,877 people in Britain have died from heat-related causes this year, UK health authorities said last month.

Prolonged ⁠dry ​weather — which scientists say is exacerbated ​by climate change — has hit agriculture, public water supplies and wildlife.

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