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Shopping in the heat on Breestraat, exercising in 5,200 square meters of coolness, and ice cream for workers at Velsertraverse: ‘I’m no heat complainer’

Shopping in the heat on Breestraat, exercising in 5,200 square meters of coolness, and ice cream for workers at Velsertraverse: ‘I’m no heat complainer’

A reporter visited Beverwijk to observe how residents and workers are following National Heat Plan guidelines during a period of high temperatures. The coverage highlights experiences from the Breestraat shopping area, a local gym, and a construction site at the Velsertraverse.

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