St Mungo's issues orange cold weather warning for homeless people in London
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St Mungo's issues orange cold weather warning for homeless people in London
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"Cold weather warnings have been issued across London as temperatures plummet to levels that are a threat to life to thousands of homeless people. It comes after mayor Sadiq Khan and London councils activated the pan-London Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) in November to protect those sleeping rough over the winter. Homelessness charity St Mungos has now issued its own orange warning, acknowledging that anything below 6C could be potentially life-threatening for rough sleepers."
The Independent seeks donations to fund reporters, investigations, and documentaries while keeping journalism free from paywalls funded by supporters. Donations enable coverage of topics from political PAC finances to reproductive rights and climate change. Cold weather warnings have been issued across London as temperatures fall to levels that threaten the lives of thousands of homeless people. Mayor Sadiq Khan and London councils activated the pan-London Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) to protect those sleeping rough. Homelessness charity St Mungo's issued an orange warning that anything below 6C can be potentially life-threatening, and the UK recorded 161 days at or below 6C last year.
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