European heatwave causes 1,000 excess deaths in France
An intense heatwave across Europe has resulted in an estimated 1,000 excess deaths in France, primarily among older individuals, according to the French public health agency. This heatwave, ongoing since June 20, is forecast to affect at least 191 million people across the continent, with temperatures reaching at least 35 degrees Celsius in countries including Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland.

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AI-generatedAn intense heatwave across Europe has resulted in an estimated 1,000 excess deaths in France, primarily among older individuals, according to the French public health agency. This heatwave, ongoing since June 20, is forecast to affect at least 191 million people across the continent, with temperatures reaching at least 35 degrees Celsius in countries including Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. While the extreme weather conditions have lessened in most of France, some northeastern areas remain under advisory. The French Health Minister indicated the heatwave's impact could persist for up to ten days. In Germany, at least seven people died in swimming accidents over the weekend as people sought relief from the heat.
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5 extractedMost of the fatalities involved older people, aged 65 and older.
France's public health agency reported 1,000 excess deaths due to an intense heatwave.
At least seven people have died in swimming accidents in Germany over the weekend.
Extreme weather conditions have diminished in most parts of France, but some areas in the northeast remain under a heatwave advisory.
At least 191 million people in Europe are forecast to experience temperatures of at least 35C.