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Parisians look for cool spots amid France's sizzling heatwave

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As the mercury edges towards the 40-degree mark in France, with record temperatures for the month of June expected to be broken, Parisians try to cool off in the shade of the trees on the banks of the Seine, in the centre of the capital. IMAGES

Added on the 17/06/2022 18:53:11 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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