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Organisers have decided not to install air conditioning at the Olympic village.
Instead they are using heat pumps to cool athletes' rooms.
Several teams — including Finland — have decided to bring their own air conditioning units.
Contractors said last year that they were building rooms that would be six degrees cooler than the outside temperature.
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