Hottest June on record in France as heatwave deaths rise to alarming levels
France experienced its hottest June on record since 1947, with unprecedented day and night temperatures affecting over a third of the country. The heatwave, from June 17 to 30, saw temperatures exceed 40C in more than 40 percent of France, with the average temperature for the month being 22.7C, 3.8C above seasonal norms.

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AI-generatedFrance experienced its hottest June on record since 1947, with unprecedented day and night temperatures affecting over a third of the country. The heatwave, from June 17 to 30, saw temperatures exceed 40C in more than 40 percent of France, with the average temperature for the month being 22.7C, 3.8C above seasonal norms. June 24 and 25 recorded the highest average temperatures ever in France, across all months. This second heatwave of the year led to a 29 percent surge in deaths during the hottest week, with at least 2,000 more deaths reported compared to the previous week, overwhelming hospitals. Schools were closed and festivals cancelled due to the extreme heat.
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5 extractedThe June heatwave broke temperature records in other parts of Europe.
At least 2,000 more deaths were reported in France during the hottest week compared to the previous week.
Deaths in France surged by 29 percent during the hottest week of the June heatwave.
Average temperatures on June 24 and 25 were the highest ever recorded in France, all months combined.
France experienced its hottest June on record since 1947.