The current heatwave is believed to be the longest since 1976 when there were 15 consecutive days of temperatures reaching 32C or higher and many months without rainfall.
1976 was marked by standpipes in the streets, water rationing and the appointment of a Minster for Drought.
Here’s what Britain looked like back in that summer.
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