London. Curiously, in the Olympic Village of London, which houses the athletes competing in the 2012 Olympic Games, there is no air conditioning, which has shown disagreements on the part of some participants.
In addition, during the sports season the European city experiences a heat wave that makes it difficult for tenants to stay comfortably due to the lack of air conditioning.
"The apartments in the villa do not have air conditioning and at least in these first days that we have been here it has been very hot," Edwin Rodríguez, president of the Dominican Gymnastics Federation, told the AP at the beginning of the games.
London has had ups and downs in its temperatures, for example, in the early days of sports jutas the weather reached 29°C (85 Fahrenheit) in the southeast of the country, near Gatwick Airport, just outside London.