Greeters from across the UK are mobilizing in response to the sudden hot weather.
In places like London, Reading and Oxford this weekend, the mercury could rise to 31°C again.
Water companies even urged residents to distribute water to circumvent the restrictions.
Work is already underway to repair part of the A140 connecting Norfolk and Suffolk, which was damaged by heat yesterday.
The city council already has a fleet of shredders prepared to attend to more roads that “melt” due to high temperatures.
Hampshire County Council said the vehicle would spread light dust on the sand.
According to the City Council, it is “like a sponge that absorbs excess bitumen”.
Road bosses in Doncaster and Lincolnshire also have receptionists ready to send out similar excursions.
Glitter is commonly used during the winter to spread salt and prevent road icing.
The most targeted areas for cars this week are old road areas, rural areas, and the south.
Drivers with tar on their tires are advised to rinse them with warm, soapy water.
Residents are encouraged to report road problems on local government websites.
There are hot weather warnings this week, and the UK Met Office and Health and Safety Agency (UKHSA) will issue Level 3 thermal health warnings.
Older people who find it hard to catch a cold and those who spend a lot of time outdoors in hot places are at higher risk of heat stroke.
To stay cool, people are advised to stay hydrated, avoid sunlight from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and avoid exercising during the hottest hours of the day.
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Source: Metro
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