Aachen is fighting the heat: Where you can now find drinking water for free!

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Aachen is preparing for extreme heat on July 1, 2025 and is offering citizens free drinking water points to cool down.

Aachen bereitet sich auf extreme Hitze am 1. Juli 2025 vor und bietet Bürgern kostenlose Trinkwasserstellen zur Abkühlung an.
Aachen is preparing for extreme heat on July 1, 2025 and is offering citizens free drinking water points to cool down.

Aachen is fighting the heat: Where you can now find drinking water for free!

In Aachen, where temperatures are expected to reach up to 37 degrees Celsius today, there are some measures to counteract the heat. The city has set up several public points where citizens can fill drinking water free of charge. This is particularly important because, according to the Federal Environment Agency Everyone should drink at least two liters of fluids a day to stay healthy.

Older people and children are particularly at risk, which is why the city of Aachen is also planning new protective measures against extreme heat. On Tuesday, the city council will discuss a new heat action plan. This includes targeted measures to minimize the effects of climate change in the long term. This includes, among other things, the targeted use of water for cool green spaces and the creation of new cool oases in the city in order to reduce CO2 emissions aachenklima.de reported.

Cool places and tips for refreshment

To cool off on hot days, Aachen also has four public drinking water fountains that are open around the clock. The city is also planning an interactive map on which citizens and tourists can report shady places, which will be activated after checking. This type of citizen participation could prove valuable in expanding knowledge about cooler retreats in Aachen.

There are also some practical tips for your own protection: Windows should be closed during the day and ventilated at night to avoid overheating in the apartment. It is also recommended to stick to light foods such as salad and fruit in these temperatures and to minimize health risks by avoiding caffeinated and alcoholic drinks. Outdoor activities are best done early in the morning or late in the evening.

The current heat is not just a local problem, but part of a larger trend. As the KWRA 2021 shows, all living beings and systems in Germany are affected by climate change. It is necessary for municipalities to take action and take preventative measures to protect the population in the short and long term. Climate change brings risks such as heat, drought and heavy rain that cannot be ignored.

Aachen is well on the way to actively tackling the challenges of climate change. The combination of a heat action plan and the creation of new green oases shows that the city is well prepared for the future. These measures can not only reduce the negative effects of the current heat wave, but also lay the foundation for a sustainable climate in the Aachen region.