Warm job
A shirtless plumber prepares to enter No. 10 Downing Street during the heat-wave in London this week. Temperatures have risen to more than 32 deg. — the highest in Britain since 1976. Water shortages have been common. The London Weather Centre said the hot, dry
spell would continue until at least next weekend. Thunderstorms had been forecast for some areas before then but would probably do little to alleviate the problem as many reservoirs were nearly empty.
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Press, 26 July 1989, Page 10
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