From cool-down spots to chalk on windows - how Europeans are coping with the heat
From cool-down spots to chalk on windows - how Europeans are coping with the heatImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Much like the UK, countries across Europe are experiencing intense heat this weekPublishedJust nowEurope is in the throws of a scorching heatwave, with temperature records expected to tumble in the coming days.We asked our reporters across the continent how people are dealing with the searing temperatures where they are.Dutch schools go 'tropical' and 'cool-down' spots in AmsterdamImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Amsterdam's heatwave is expected to peak at 38C later this weekBy Anna Holligan, in Amsterdam Amsterdam is rolling out a network of "cool‑down" spots across the city, offering residents a place to escape the worst of the heat. These spaces - in libraries, city farms, theatres, churches, community centres and even supermarkets - provide seating, drinking water and toilets, and many are open to pets as well.In the pilot phase, most of the 12 cool‑down spots will be concentrated in Nieuw‑West, the district that city modelling identified as facing the greatest heat risk. Officials weighed up how much shade is available, how many vulnerable residents such as young children and older people live there, and how quickly homes heat up.Schools are also adapting. Many are moving to "tropical" timetables in the coming days, with shorter school days or fewer lessons, more breaks, extra drinks and increased ventilation. Each school decides its own measures as there is no legal maximum classroom temperature. The guiding principle is that pupils and teachers must be able to work in conditions that are safe and healthy.Temperature records expected to fall across UK and Europe - live updatesFree cinema tickets and a French chalk frenzyImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, In Nantes, a school has coated its windows with chalk to shade pupils from the heatBy Hugh Schofield, in ParisThe town hall of the...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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