As temperatures continue to climb, French cities are adapting in practical ways to protect public health. Public spaces once used mainly for recreation are now playing a greater role in helping people escape prolonged heat.
Paris has expanded access to designated outdoor swimming areas during the summer, offering residents safe places to cool off as repeated heatwaves affect daily life. Officials say the initiative is part of a broader effort to improve climate resilience in urban environments.
City authorities are also increasing shaded public areas, drinking water stations, and heat-awareness campaigns. These measures aim to reduce heat-related illnesses while encouraging residents to remain active safely during warmer months.
Officials believe similar adaptation projects may become increasingly common as France continues experiencing hotter and longer summers driven by changing climate conditions.
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