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From cool-down spots to chalk on windows - how Europeans are coping with the heat

Europeans are implementing various strategies to combat soaring temperatures. Businesses in some areas can reduce operations and receive state funds for furloughed workers during extreme heat.

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From cool-down spots to chalk on windows - how Europeans are coping with the heat
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Europeans are implementing various strategies to combat soaring temperatures. Businesses in some areas can reduce operations and receive state funds for furloughed workers during extreme heat. For individuals, air conditioning is in full use, with those lacking it advised to seek cooler public spaces. Tourist activities, like horse-drawn carriage rides in Palermo, are being rescheduled to cooler times. Restaurants in Turin have closed outdoor seating, while other cities like Rome are using large fans and sprinklers. The Italian health ministry recommends choosing pasta over meat and opting for water instead of dehydrating drinks like coffee or beer.

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The health ministry advises eating pasta over meat and drinking water instead of coffee or beer during hot weather.

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In Palermo, horse-drawn-carriage rides are restricted to evenings or cooler days due to heat.

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People without air conditioning are advised to head for air-conditioned public spaces.

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Businesses in some European countries can suspend or reduce activity during extreme heat and access state funds for furlough payments.

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It means certain businesses can suspend or reduce their activity when the temperature is exceptionally high, then access state funds for furlough payments to workers.For the rest, it's air con time. Anyone who has it installed at home or work now has it on full blast and the shutters closed. Those without, especially the elderly and most vulnerable, have been advised to head for air-conditioned public spaces instead. In Palermo, tourists who still insist on a horse-drawn-carriage ride will now have to wait until evening, or a cooler day. In Turin, some restaurants have closed their terraces - elsewhere, including in Rome, giant outdoor fans and sprinklers are working overtime. For those who do head out to eat, the health ministry has issued some advice: to choose pasta over meat, and switch dehydrating coffee or cold beer for a glass of water.Old Belgian trains pulled from service and divine cooling for pupilsGetty ImagesSome Belgians are enjoying the record-threatening June heat
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