Not 30 but somewhere over 35 begins to be uncomfortable because of the humidity. It's not the heat that kills you but the humidity because your body cools itself by sweating and the sweat evaporating from your skin. The problem is that when the humidity is high, the sweat doesn't evaporate properly and your body can't cool down which leads to heatstroke.
>30C heat kills the europoor
Luke Allen
Juan Rodriguez
I think they had a fire a couple of years ago, maybe it was coal dust or something? I wish my dad was home so I could ask him
Evan Russell
So just drink more water and you won't get heatstroke
Adrian Price
well the coal mine itself has been on fire since like 1950 didn't it start a bush fire a few years back?