UK Faces Extreme Heat: Cobra Meeting Addresses Wildfires, Drought, and Migrant Crisis

August 12, 2026
UK Faces Extreme Heat: Cobra Meeting Addresses Wildfires, Drought, and Migrant Crisis
  • An amber heat warning expands across more of England as temperatures could hit up to 38C, potentially making it the hottest day of the year, while a yellow thunderstorm warning remains in Northern Ireland until early Friday.

  • The government acknowledges strains on firefighters, farmers, and NHS staff and stresses actions to protect water supplies and the environment amid the extreme heat.

  • Public health measures include guidance on heat safety, checking on vulnerable people, and considering bans or restrictions on disposable barbecues, with several supermarkets already halting sales under NFCC guidance.

  • A migrant arrival of around 230 people is reported amid ongoing political scrutiny following a prolonged holiday by a local leader.

  • Green Party leader criticizes the Cobra meeting as only a first step and calls for concrete action to address rising heat-related pressures on emergency services and frontline workers.

  • Prime Minister convenes Cobra discussions in response to the hot, dry spell, signaling higher-level government escalation, with ministers from Defra, the Home Office, Health, and the Environment Agency in attendance.

  • Romania halts operations at its Cernavoda nuclear plant due to Danube water levels falling to record lows, affecting cooling and power generation.

  • Some hotels housing asylum seekers close, while officials urge middle-class families to consider hosting accommodations nearby.

  • Fire crews tackle a New Forest fire through the night, with the A31 closed and ongoing work expected to continue for several days using firebreaks and controlled measures.

  • Climate change is driving more extreme heat, drought, and wildfires, prompting officials to urge emission reductions to net zero and preparedness for ongoing heat impacts.

  • Health Secretary urges NHS preparedness for summer pressures, planning for higher A&E demand.

  • Drought conditions persist across England and Wales with high wildfire activity this year, including 1,017 wildfires and the Ringwood area fire near the New Forest.

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