The Philippine Star

Paris sizzles, London boils as record heat threatens Europe

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PARIS (AP) — Hot, hotter, hottest! Paris, London and points across Europe are bracing for record temperatur­es today as the second heat wave this summer bakes the continent.

Climate scientists warn this could become the new normal. But temperate Europe — where air conditioni­ng is rare — isn’t equipped for the kind of temperatur­es frying the region this week.

So tourists are frolicking in fountains to seek relief and authoritie­s are fanning out to help the elderly, sick and homeless hit hardest by the heat.

The Paris area could be as hot as 42 ºC today as a result of hot, dry air coming from northern Africa that’s trapped between cold stormy systems. London might see 39 ºC.

And swaths of Germany, Belgium, the Netherland­s, Luxembourg and Switzerlan­d could face temperatur­es exceeding 40 ºC.

And this is only the latest of several hot days: Germany recorded its all-time record high Wednesday, 40.5 degrees in the western town of Geilenkirc­hen near the Belgian border.

The record is likely going to be very short-lived, however — the German Weather Service is expecting even higher temperatur­es this week.

Across London, authoritie­s started handing out water and sunscreen to homeless people and opened day centers for them to rest and shower.

Tourists clustered around fountains and canals in Paris. “It’s too hot. In Brazil, where I live, we have the beach but here, since there is no beach, we can enjoy this fountain,” said Ederson Lista-Vajes, a Brazilian tourist playing with spurts of water at Trocadero plaza across from the Eiffel Tower.

France is particular­ly on alert after a 2003 heat wave killed nearly 15,000 people, especially the elderly.

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