More than half of France under red alerts as heatwave intensifies
France is experiencing an intensifying heatwave, with 49 out of 96 regions under a red heat alert. Temperatures are expected to exceed 40C (104F) in western France on Monday, potentially reaching 43C in Bordeaux.

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AI-generatedFrance is experiencing an intensifying heatwave, with 49 out of 96 regions under a red heat alert. Temperatures are expected to exceed 40C (104F) in western France on Monday, potentially reaching 43C in Bordeaux. This severe weather has led to the closure of 845 schools and early dismissals for 1,800 students. An estimated 63 million people are affected nationwide, with dozens of other regions under an orange alert. The heatwave has already been linked to three deaths in the south-west Gironde region. Health Minister Stéphanie Rist warned that many citizens will suffer and urged people to monitor vulnerable individuals.
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5 extracted845 schools have been shut for the day, while 1,800 students are being allowed to finish classes early.
Forty-nine of France's 96 regions are under a red heat alert due to an intensifying heatwave.
Three people aged between 80 and 95 years have died in the south-west Gironde region, partly due to the intense heat.
Highs of more than 40C (104F) are expected across parts of western France, with the mercury expected to hit 43C in Bordeaux.
An estimated 63 million people are affected across the country by severe weather conditions.