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Marine heatwaves could 'reduce water quality and pose health risk to Britons'

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Extreme marine heatwaves could reduce the UK's water quality and lead to Britons contracting illnesses, leading experts warned. Elevated temperatures rapidly developed across Britain's coast following last month's heat dome, with the heatwave currently strongest off the coasts of eastern and southern England.

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The surface temperature of the Channel water has reached "extreme" levels on Tuesday, said the British meteorology agency on Wednesday, while England and France have just known the warmest month of June in their history.

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The temperatures recorded correspond to those usually recorded in August, according to the British Met Office.

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It was the warmest June ever in both England and France. The post Extreme temperatures recorded in the English Channel first appeared on 24.hu.

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While France and England have just experienced the warmest month of June in their history, the waters of the English Channel in turn show abnormal levels. In northern Brittany, the surface temperature exceeds its reference level by at least 5 °C.

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parismatch.com broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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