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Tourists on Champs-Élysées seek refuge from heat as more records tumble

Tourists on Champs-Élysées seek refuge from heat as more records tumble

Summary

A strong heatwave is hitting Europe, with over 100 million people experiencing very high temperatures above 35°C (95°F). In France, tourists on the Champs-Élysées and workers are seeking ways to stay cool as the heat records continue to break.

Key Facts

  • More than 101 million people in Europe will face temperatures over 35°C on Thursday.
  • Around 50 million people in France will experience these high temperatures.
  • The heatwave is described as intense and is affecting many parts of the continent.
  • Tourists in Paris are going into air-conditioned shops to avoid the heat.
  • Workers are adjusting their routines to cope with the extreme temperatures.
  • France recently had its hottest day since weather records began in 1947.
  • The Champs-Élysées, a famous street in Paris, is one of the places affected by the heat.
  • The weather situation is causing concern and changes in daily life across Europe.
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