China News Service, July 1st. Europe was hit by heat waves for six consecutive days last week, and the scorching heat weather has become increasingly normal in recent years, prompting Europeans to start installing air conditioners. Data picture: Europe ushers in high temperatures

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China News Service, July 1, According to the European Union Network, citing the European Union News Agency on July 1, Europe was hit by heat waves for six consecutive days last week, and the scorching heat weather has become increasingly normal in recent years, prompting European people to start installing air conditioners.

China News Service, July 1st. Europe was hit by heat waves for six consecutive days last week, and the scorching heat weather has become increasingly normal in recent years, prompting Europeans to start installing air conditioners. Data picture: Europe ushers in high temperatures - DayDayNews

Data map: Europe ushers in high temperatures. The picture shows athletes "showing" with drinking water in a triathlon held in Frankfurt.

reported that European people have never regarded air conditioners as a necessity for daily life. Many European medical professionals and doctors believe that indoor air conditioning may cause side effects on the human body. However, due to the unbearable heat, electric fans and mobile air conditioners in German supermarkets have long been sold out.

reported that some German employers are beginning to worry that if the office location is not equipped with air conditioning, it may directly affect the company's competitiveness. A Berlin air conditioner installer had to stop the telephone service because he had to call too many calls to install air conditioners. In addition, Germans have also begun to share information such as air-conditioned buildings and cafes on social networking sites.

According to EU historical statistics, less than 5% of European households installing air conditioners have so far. Due to climate change, the latest market evaluation forecast for European air conditioning equipment will at least double in the next 20 years.

Berlin air conditioning industry leader Tranbisi said that since local temperatures soared to a record high in April 2018, the market demand for air conditioning has reached a historic peak, and demand has been rising to this day.

It is reported that the weather forecast last week reported that the heat wave was about to sweep across Europe, instantly driving the sales of electric fans and air conditioners throughout Europe. Reports show that U.S. military bases in Germany, Italy and other countries are evaluating whether the camps need to be equipped with air conditioners to deal with record high temperatures. (Boyuan)

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