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TROO: Millions in France are grappling with scorching heat, but Jean-Luc Eclercy-Deterpigny is not worried as his living room inside a former quarry offers refreshing refuge.

“It feels like stepping inside a fridge,” said the 57-year-old former Parisian who moved to the village of Troo in the Loire Valley during the Covid pandemic.

Paris and large swathes of France are battling the latest in a string of heatwaves, whose increased frequency scientists have linked to man-made climate change.

Eclercy-Deterpigny said he and his partner — the village’s new mayor — were “privileged” as their garden boasts access to a living room buried in the rock.