Why Are some Spanish Restaurants Shutting Down Terraces This Summer?
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The country has been confronted with very intense heat waves in recent years. ...
A drink on a sun-drenched terrace is part of the typical Spanish holiday image. But that image threatens to partially disappear this summer. The Spanish government wants to temporarily close bar and restaurant terraces when it gets too hot. With this measure, it primarily aims to protect staff from extreme temperatures, which are occurring with increasing frequency.
Spain tends to get used to hot peaks at 40°C. To protect workers, a new measure provides for the closure of some terraces in the event of a heat wave.
In Spain the holiday could look different this summer, because due to new heat regulations, some restaurants remain closed.
In Spain the holiday could look different this summer, because due to new heat regulations, some restaurants remain closed.
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