When even the night no longer brings relief, daily routines begin to change. Across Paris, many residents chose to sleep in public parks after apartments remained dangerously warm following consecutive days of extreme temperatures.
Authorities allowed extended access to selected green spaces while continuing to encourage hydration and caution during the prolonged heat emergency. Public cooling centers also remained open throughout the night to assist vulnerable residents.
Urban planners noted that dense construction and historic buildings can trap heat, making large cities particularly vulnerable during prolonged heatwaves. The situation has strengthened discussions about expanding green spaces and climate-resilient urban planning throughout France.
Although cooler conditions are expected gradually, officials continue urging residents to remain vigilant as elevated temperatures persist across parts of the country.
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Sources: Euronews, Reuters, AP News, France 24, BBC News
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