
French heatwave packs hotels as city dwellers struggle to sleep
Temperatures in Paris hit a June record of 40.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, a day after France recorded its hottest day since records began nearly 80 years…
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Temperatures in Paris hit a June record of 40.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, a day after France recorded its hottest day since records began nearly 80 years ago. About three-quarters of Paris rooftops use sheets of zinc, a material that absorbs and conducts heat. Both are now fully booked, even though neither has air conditioning, relying instead on ceiling fans and the natural cool of thick stone castle walls.
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Temperatures in Paris hit a June record of 40.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, a day after France recorded its hottest day since records began nearly 80 years ago.
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About three-quarters of Paris rooftops use sheets of zinc, a material that absorbs and conducts heat.
according to The Straits Times - WorldBoth are now fully booked, even though neither has air conditioning, relying instead on ceiling fans and the natural cool of thick stone castle walls.
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