2022

TQ3564 : England's Hottest Day

taken 4 years ago, near to Addington, Croydon, England

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England's Hottest Day
England's Hottest Day
On the hottest day on record, eight fire engines and crews had to brave 100+ degree temperatures whilst tackling a major fire on Shirley Hills (Addington Hills).

Heathland areas are dominated by heather and gorse, with some bilberry and goldenrod. Drier spots are indicated by the occurrence of bell heather. Burrowing bees and wasps occur in the bare patches of soil and the bushy heathers and acid-loving grasses provide home to a wide range of insects, spiders and other invertebrates, each well adapted to the warm, dry conditions at ground level. In open areas, common lizards and slow-worms thrive. It is these areas which were destroyed by the fire, but most of the woodland areas remained intact.

I arrived about an hour and a half after the first alarm was raised. By this time, the fires had been extinguished and fire crews were damping down. Crews remained on site in case of any flare-ups.

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Geographical Context: People, Events Woodland, Forest Heath, Scrub Primary Subject: Fire Place: Shirley Hills England: Hottest Day on Record other tags: Fire Damage Firefighters Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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TQ3564, 225 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Peter Trimming   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Tuesday, 19 July, 2022   (more nearby)
Submitted
Wednesday, 20 July, 2022
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 3522 6452 [10m precision]
WGS84: 51:21.8195N 0:3.5457W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 3523 6453
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Southwest (about 225 degrees)
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