UK Health Security Agency issues amber heat health alert for England
The UK Health Security Agency has announced an amber heat health alert for parts of England starting Thursday. The warning is expected to remain in effect until next Tuesday as a heatwave affects the region.
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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued an amber heat health alert for parts of England, effective from the afternoon of Thursday, 18 June 2026. The warning serves to notify the public and healthcare services of potential risks associated with high temperatures.
Reports from The Independent indicate that the alert covers a significant portion of England and is projected to last until Tuesday of the following week. The notice was officially released at midday on Thursday as the country prepares for a period of sustained warmth.
Amber alerts are typically triggered when weather conditions may impact the health of vulnerable people. While specific details on temperature thresholds were not provided in the initial announcement, the UKHSA uses these alerts to encourage residents to stay hydrated and identify cool locations, particularly as temperatures rise.