Europeans, especially French, are involved: Schools closed until temperatures reach 45 degrees

France has begun shutting down dozens of schools because of heavy heat, with temperatures expected to reach 40 degrees Fahrenheit [40 ° C] in some regions during today's day. About 50 schools in the Essonne region, south of Paris, have been shut down because of the lack of air conditioning [recognitions known as cyklimaʹ], [...]
About 50 schools in the Essonne region, in southern Paris, have been closed because of the lack of air conditioning [recognitions known as the local media as the Kl Media], writes the BBC, translates Periscopi.
Schools are also reportedly closing in Val-de-Marne and Senine-et-Marne, other regions in the vicinity of the French capital.
In parts of northeast Spain, the heat is expected to reach 45 degrees Fahrenheit [45 ° C] during Friday day. Germany and Italy, the two ancient allies during World War II, still have temperatures below 40.
This very hot air is blowing out of the Sahara.
Switzerland is also being scorched by the sun, with authorities insisting on keeping school education and failing to close, because parents at work [in Switzerland unemployment is a low mess] cannot take care of them at home. /Periscope












