The Athens municipality, along with other mayors, has opened eight public air-conditioned spaces in different parts of the capital in response to warnings of impending hot days.
Eight so-called “friendship clubs” will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. starting Wednesday and continuing at least through Monday, when meteorologists expect temperatures to drop.
In order to protect the homeless from high temperatures, the outdoor work teams of the Athens Municipal Reception and Solidarity Centre (KYADA), consisting of social workers, nurses and psychologists, will continue their daily work throughout the heat wave, working outdoors in six shifts in the morning and evening, offering nutritious meals, bottles of cool water and basic necessities. At the same time, they will inform people about the air-conditioned spaces of the Municipality of Athens and the cool places of the city, providing useful information to protect themselves from the heat.
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The hotline of the Municipal Clinics of the Municipality of Athens continues to operate daily from 8.30 to 19.30. All citizens, especially those belonging to vulnerable groups, can call the number 210 3638049, Get tips and instructions on how to cope with health problems caused by high temperatures.
Weather Service at the National Weather Observatory warned of rising temperatures in many parts of the country starting Wednesday. Civil protection authorities advise residents and visitors to Greece avoid unnecessary walks, especially during the hottest midday hours.
Extra caution should be taken when it comes to about children and elderly people. Special care will also be taken of the city's homeless animals: the mayor's office has placed 150 watering places in different areas so that our four-legged friends can cool off during the heat.
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