Why Summer in London Is Vile in a Heatwave
London is magical in summer, but heatwaves make it unbearable. From sweaty Tube rides to housing woes, here's why the city struggles with extreme heat.
London is magical in summer, but heatwaves make it unbearable. From sweaty Tube rides to housing woes, here's why the city struggles with extreme heat.
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