
A pub and a restaurant have both closed due to scorching temperatures in Wales.
The Pipeworks Bar said the heat was "unbearable" for staff behind the bar at Pontyclun in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
The Stone Crab restaurant in the Welsh seaside resort of Saundersfoot in Pembrokeshire has also shut and said it "cannot let our staff continue to suffer in this hot weather".
Monday was Wales' hottest day of 2021 as 30.9C temperatures were recorded in Cardiff amid an extreme weather alert.
The Met Office issued one of its new-style extreme heat weather warnings for the first time for parts of the UK, including larges parts of Wales.
The amber warning will be in place until Thursday, when temperatures are expected to peak and could reach 33C (91.4F) in some western areas.

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