Heatwave: La Défense towers may soon lose normal air conditioning
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Paris's La Défense business district faces normal air conditioning failures starting June 25 due to heatwaves.
- The cooling system provider cannot guarantee normal operation for numerous buildings in the district.
- The situation threatens the comfort and operations of businesses in the area during the summer.
The La Défense business district, a major economic hub near Paris, is bracing for significant disruptions as the company managing its cooling systems warns of imminent failures. Starting June 25, the provider stated it can no longer guarantee normal air conditioning operations for the numerous establishments within the Hauts-de-Seine district.
This announcement comes as France, like much of Europe, faces increasingly severe heatwaves. The aging infrastructure responsible for cooling the vast array of offices and businesses in La Défense is struggling to cope with the extreme temperatures. The provider highlighted that the system's ability to function normally is compromised, raising concerns about working conditions for thousands of employees.
The potential for widespread air conditioning failure poses a serious threat to the daily operations and comfort of companies located in La Défense. The district, known for its modern skyscrapers and as a center for finance and business, relies heavily on climate control to maintain a productive environment. The inability to cool these spaces could lead to significant operational challenges and discomfort for workers throughout the summer.
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Originally published by Libération in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.