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‘I don’t have a choice’: Paris workers struggle under historic heatwave

‘I don’t have a choice’: Paris workers struggle under historic heatwave

Summary

Paris is experiencing a historic heatwave with temperatures reaching up to 37°C (99°F). Despite the extreme heat, many outdoor workers, such as street cleaners and construction laborers, continue to work under difficult conditions, risking their health.

Key Facts

  • A severe heatwave is hitting Paris with temperatures climbing into the 30s Celsius (over 85°F) early in the day.
  • Many streets and public places in Paris are nearly empty as people avoid the heat.
  • Outdoor workers, including those in construction and street cleaning, must keep working despite the dangerous heat.
  • French labor authorities report that heatwaves are an increasing risk for workers, causing fainting, reduced alertness, and accidents.
  • Since July 2025, employers in the Paris region must provide workers with fresh water, adjust work hours, and limit sun exposure.
  • Health guidelines warn that long exposure to heat can lead to symptoms like headaches and heatstroke, which can be severe.
  • Some workers start very early in the morning to avoid the worst heat later in the day.
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