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Lyon. "I Have to Leave Home when It's Too Hot": These Tenants Fighting Against the Kettle Housing

Summary by leprogres.fr
They are numerous in the slopes of the Croix-Rousse in particular: the "coffee houses" are a calvary in a very hot period. After nine days of heat last summer, already two waves this year, the tenants mobilize to move their owners and advance the law.

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Residents gathered this week in front of Aubervilliers' OPH to denounce their housing conditions, especially during periods of heavy heat. The HLM office promised a diagnosis and a "work plan".

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They are numerous in the slopes of the Croix-Rousse in particular: the "coffee houses" are a calvary in a very hot period. After nine days of heat last summer, already two waves this year, the tenants mobilize to move their owners and advance the law.

The Métropole de Lyon is one of the French territories most exposed to global warming. Its geographical position and its high level of urbanization amplify the summer overheating, causing canicular episodes sometimes difficult to live for the inhabitants. Faced with this problem, a question arises: How to adapt the City to global warming? [...] Read more In the face of global warming, the City of Lyon is focusing on vegetation first appeared on …

In the absence of sun protections, some apartments in the centre of Lyon exceed 40°C. Associations warn about a health risk and denounce the inaction in the face of the constraints of the old building.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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