Homeless migrants living in Paris struggle in extreme heat
Summary
Paris is experiencing its highest temperatures ever recorded since 1947, causing difficulties for homeless migrants living there. The city has provided water faucets to help them stay cool, but groups working with migrants say more lasting help is needed.Key Facts
- Paris is going through its worst heatwave in history.
- Homeless migrants in Paris are finding it hard to cope with the extreme heat.
- The city installed water faucets in public areas for people to cool down.
- Associations supporting migrants ask for long-term solutions beyond immediate relief.
- France recorded its hottest day since temperature measurements started in 1947.
- Experts expect future years to be even hotter due to climate change.
- The heatwave affects many, including outdoor workers and crops.
- Paris and France have been adapting city infrastructure to manage hotter weather.
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