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French race to get hold of air conditioning as yet another heatwave looms

French race to get hold of air conditioning as yet another heatwave looms

Summary

As a new heatwave is expected in Paris, many people rushed to Lidl supermarkets to buy affordable air conditioners, causing police to intervene due to large crowds and disputes. France often lacks air conditioning in homes and schools because of historically mild summers, leaving it unprepared for frequent heatwaves linked to climate change.

Key Facts

  • A third heatwave this year is forecast to hit Paris soon.
  • Hundreds of people crowded Lidl stores to buy inexpensive air conditioners priced around €179.
  • Police were called to manage crowds and disturbances at multiple supermarkets.
  • More expensive air conditioners elsewhere cost over €1,200, making affordable units highly sought after.
  • Few French buildings have air conditioning due to mild past summers.
  • Record heatwaves recently caused excess deaths, hospital strain, school closures, and event cancellations.
  • Political debate exists over air conditioning, balancing climate concerns and public health needs.
  • Long lines and traffic jams occurred near supermarkets selling air conditioners.
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