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Swiss Cinemas Offer Seniors Refuge as Heatwave Hits

GENEVA, June 24 (Reuters) - Daniel Gillieron, 82, settled into his seat in Geneva's Nord-Sud cinema, ​looking forward to the prospect of a free film ‌and an extended blast of air-conditioning as a heatwave baked the streets outside.

He was one of hundreds of over-65s who have flocked ​to free daytime screenings organised by cinemas and regional ​authorities to give seniors a break.

Temperatures are set to ⁠hit as high as 36 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit) ​this week in the city, according to the MeteoSuisse weather ​agency.

“The hotter it gets, the more the cinema becomes a place of refuge,” Laurent Dutoit, manager of three of the cinemas taking part, told ​Reuters.

Around 650 people have taken up the offer since ​Thursday, he added.

"It's fantastic because it allows us not only to get ‌out ⁠of the house and go to the cinema, but also to have an air-conditioned theatre ... and to have a good time,” Gillieron said.

June is set to become one of the ​hottest on record ​in Switzerland, ⁠amid a heatwave that has swept across Europe. Daytime temperatures have climbed as high as 35 C ​in lowland areas, with some regions exceeding ​36 C.

“It ⁠truly underscores the exceptional nature of this heatwave, which is ... very long and quite intense,” MeteoSuisse forecaster Elie Kirchner said.

The ⁠heatwave is ​also earlier than usual. Temperatures typically ​soar in Switzerland around the second half of July and the first half ​of August.

Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Andrew Heavens

Source: Reuters


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