The UK has experienced a week of dangerous snow and ice culminating in below -20C temperatures. Local councils are warning residents to take extra care while the cold snap lasts, as the weekend weather will turn ‘quite hazardous’. The Centrepoint charity for homeless young people is urging the public to contact them if they see people living out in the cold. Charities are also advised to offer anyone seen to be sleeping rough a hot drink, meal, blankets or clothing. Over 100 street cleaning and waste collection teams have been diverted from regular duties to clear snow from footpaths and routes to medical centres to enable COVID immunisation to continue. On 11 February nine flood warnings indicated flooding is very likely; a further 88 flood alerts indicate that flooding is possible as the snow melts and further freezing rain continues.
Extreme weather dangers
Written by David Fletcher 11 Feb 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for safe travelling on pavements and roads, for the vulnerable to be kept warm and for charities to successfully locate street people and provide necessary support. (Psalm 4:8)
- More: www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/feb/11/uk-temperature-falls-lowest-level-decade-extreme-freeze
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