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Kent MPs urge people to follow safety rules despite current heatwave
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2021-11-19
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Kent MPs are urging people to stay away from the beaches, as temperatures begin to soar across the county.
The Met Office has recorded its highest March temperature in 53 years, as the mercury soared to above 24 degrees in the capital.
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