Paris sets up ban on drinking alcohol in public to deal with heatwave

French authorities warned people to adapt their daily routines to avoid overheating
The French Health Minister Stephanie Rist told a press conference they are started to see an increase in people going to emergency wards.

The French Health Minister Stephanie Rist told a press conference they are started to see an increase in people going to emergency wards.

Parisians will ‌be banned from drinking alcohol in public from midday onwards ​on Friday in order ​to try and curb the health ⁠issues arising from the heatwave ​gripping France and much of ​Europe, the head of the Paris police said on Thursday.

"I will publish ​an edict this evening ​which will ban the consumption of ‌alcohol ⁠in public from tomorrow midday onwards. As you know, drinking alcohol with the sun ​beating down ​can ⁠have a devastating effect," Paris police chief Patrice ​Faure told BFM TV.

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