Parents installing survival blankets and painting school windows to cool classrooms during a heatwave in Nantes.
Parents installing survival blankets and painting school windows to cool classrooms during a heatwave in Nantes.
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In Nantes, parents improvise to cool schools amid heatwave

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On June 17 and 20 2026, parents of pupils in Nantes installed survival blankets and painted windows to combat heat in public schools.

Parents hung survival blankets on the windows of the Marie-Anne du Boccage school and painted the glass with white Meudon white. These actions aim to lower the temperature in the classrooms.

One father said: “This has been reported for several years that the school is an oven”. He noted there is only one small fan per class for 27 pupils.

The parents acted without seeking authorization from authorities, denouncing a lack of equipment amid the heatwave.

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Illustration showing open parks in Paris and air conditioners being installed in schools due to heatwave.
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Paris opens parks and gardens nonstop and equips schools with air conditioners

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Facing the heatwave affecting France, Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire announced on Friday the nonstop opening of municipal parks and gardens as well as the deployment of 1200 air conditioners in schools.

In Bordeaux, where temperatures hit 35 degrees on Thursday, pupils in non-air-conditioned schools endured intense heat.

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On Thursday, June 18, 2026, Paris Police Prefecture recommended canceling outdoor sports events due to the ongoing heatwave. Several municipalities have already canceled the popular Fête de la musique planned for Sunday.

On Monday 22 June 2026, the national average temperature reached 29.2 °C, a record for June. Météo-France placed 54 departments under red heatwave alert for Tuesday, affecting nearly 39 million people.

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In Cuba, parents like Yenicet have merged two classrooms for 54 first-graders after a teacher quit in February. During this week's school recess, they painted and repaired the room. The case highlights an unprecedented teacher shortage, worsened by recent economic pressures.

A powerful heat dome is settling over western France, with temperatures frequently exceeding 30 °C and records expected for May.

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An exceptionally early heatwave settles over France starting Friday, driven by a powerful anticyclone. Temperatures could reach 37 °C on Sunday in the Landes.

 

 

 

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