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During French Heatwave, Homeless Are on Front Line: 'We Liked to Sit in the Shade Here, but They Put up a Barrier'

Summary by Le Monde
When temperatures skyrocket, as they have in France since the end of June, people without housing are particularly vulnerable to dehydration and heatstroke. Charities and advocacy groups are increasing their outreach efforts.

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It was still very hot on July 1st. People without housing are particularly exposed to the risk of dehydration. Associations, like the Red Cross, are organizing themselves to multiply marauds. Because the heat is experiencing organisms. Example in the streets of Rennes where it has done up to 32° today.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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