Estonians in UK describe brutal heatwave: 'Too hot even for locals'
A record-breaking heatwave has hit the United Kingdom, and Estonians living there are sharing their experiences of the extreme heat. Locals are struggling with temperatures that have set new records, with even dog walks becoming dangerous.
ЭстонияA powerful heatwave has swept across the United Kingdom, bringing record-breaking temperatures that are leaving both locals and expats struggling to cope. Estonians living in Britain have been sharing their firsthand accounts of the extraordinary heat, painting a vivid picture of just how unusual the weather has become.
One Estonian resident described the situation bluntly: «It's too hot for the locals, and you can't even take dogs out for a walk!» The comment highlights how the heat has disrupted everyday life across the country, with pet owners warned to keep animals indoors during the hottest parts of the day.
The UK, a country not traditionally associated with scorching summers, has recorded a new heat record during this event. British infrastructure, from homes to public transport, is largely not built to handle such extreme temperatures, making the heatwave particularly challenging for residents.
Estonians, accustomed to cooler Nordic summers, noted the stark contrast with conditions back home. Several described feeling caught off guard by the intensity of the heat, with the usually mild British summer giving way to something far more Mediterranean in character.
The heatwave is part of a broader pattern of extreme weather events affecting Europe in recent years, raising questions about climate adaptation. For the Estonian community in the UK, the experience has offered an unexpected reminder of just how different British summers can feel compared to anything they had previously encountered.
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