Temperature records shattered in various European countries on Wednesday, accentuating the intensity of the summer heat.
Adaptations in Urban Areas
In Paris, the Canal Saint-Martin became an improvised beach as residents after cooler air. Commuters in London wielded hand-held fans, struggling through overheated underground stations.
Challenges Across the Continent
Britain and other parts of Europe, traditionally less accustomed to extreme temperatures, are grappling with the new summer norm. In Vatican City, attendees at St. Peter’s Square were visibly affected by the heat during a papal audience.
Impact on Daily Lives
Rising temperatures disrupted many aspects of daily life across Europe. On Wednesday, the increasing heat led to train cancellations, early school closures, and the suspension of elective medical procedures in England.
A Glimpse of Paris
Temperatures in Paris were forecast to breach 40° C, which is equivalent to 104° F. Construction workers continued their tasks despite the heat, while residents and their pets sought relief in mist fountains.
Vulnerability of the Homeless
For individuals without permanent shelter, the intense heat poses significant dangers, as escaping the sun becomes a more difficult task.

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