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Europe's heatwave linked to 1,300 deaths, WHO says, as Germany hits record 41.7C

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Jun 28, 2026

5 articles|5 sources
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Public Health(5)
BBC News - World19h ago

Europe's heatwave linked to 1,300 deaths, WHO says, as Germany hits record 41.7C

The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that Europe's early summer heatwave has been linked to over 1,300 excess deaths since June 21st. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated that Europe is not prepared for such high temperatures, which are causing heat stress and contributing to fatalities, particularly among those over 65. Temperature records were broken across the continent, including in Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic, as the extreme heat moved eastward. France's health ministry noted approximately 1,000 more deaths than expected since Wednesday. Ghebreyesus highlighted that Europe is warming at twice the global average, leading to widespread extreme heat, school closures, and strain on power grids.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

France sees 1,000 excess deaths during record-breaking heatwave

France has recorded 1,000 excess deaths during a recent heatwave, according to its public health agency, Sante Publique. The agency stated that this preliminary count is likely to be higher as more data becomes available, particularly concerning deaths in residential care and homes. Most of the fatalities involved older individuals. This heatwave, which began on June 20, has been described by scientists as the worst recorded in Europe and has shattered temperature records. While the extreme heat has lessened in most of France, some northeastern areas remain under a heatwave advisory.

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Al Jazeera21h ago

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. 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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Germany recorded a record high temperature of 41.7C.

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Over 191 million people in Europe faced temperatures of at least 35C on Sunday.

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Denmark registered its highest temperature since measurements began in 1874 on Saturday.

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Germany's rail operator advised against all non-essential travel over the weekend due to the heat.

— Deutsche Bahn

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Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth, according to the head of the World Health Organization.

— Head of the World Health Organization

Jun 27, 2026

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Heatwave breaks records in Germany, Denmark and Czech Republic

Europe is experiencing an extreme heatwave, with temperature records broken across the continent on Saturday. Germany set a new all-time high of 41.5C, its second consecutive day of record-breaking temperatures. Denmark and the Czech Republic also saw records fall as the heatwave intensified and moved north and east. Approximately 150 million people across Europe are now facing temperatures exceeding 35C. The World Meteorological Organization has cautioned about significant health and ecosystem impacts from this heatwave, which originated in the Iberian peninsula and has been linked to hundreds of deaths.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Germany and Italy swelter in heatwave as records tumble across Europe

A heatwave is causing record-breaking temperatures across Europe, with Germany and Italy experiencing sweltering conditions. Denmark recorded its highest temperature ever on Saturday, and Slovakia had its warmest night on record. Scientists attribute the heatwave to human-made climate change, stating it made current night-time temperatures 100 times more likely. The extreme heat has led to dozens of deaths in France, disrupted rail travel and power generation, and prompted red alerts in 18 Italian cities. Infrastructure is under strain, with roads buckling and rail operators offering cancellations. While the most extreme heat is forecast to fade, thunderstorms are expected, and pressure on healthcare systems will persist.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Germany braces for record-breaking temperatures as heatwave moves east

Western Europe is experiencing a record-breaking heatwave, with several countries including the UK and Switzerland reporting record June temperatures. France has seen dozens of deaths attributed to the extreme heat, affecting both young and elderly populations. Germany recorded a preliminary national high of 41°C (106°F) near Saarbrucken on Friday, and temperatures are expected to exceed 40°C (104°F) in parts of the country over the weekend. The heatwave is causing disruptions to rail travel, power generation, and outdoor events, with German national rail operator Deutsche Bahn offering free cancellations for long-distance travel due to infrastructure strain. Public service providers are also seeking to reduce traffic to mitigate potential damage to infrastructure like roads and train tracks.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Central Europe sizzles as heat records are smashed in Switzerland, Denmark and Czech Republic

Central Europe is experiencing record-breaking heat as a heat wave moves across the continent. Switzerland, Denmark, and the Czech Republic have all reported their hottest days on record, with temperatures reaching as high as 40.6 C (105 F) in the Czech Republic. Germany's transportation infrastructure has been severely impacted, with Autobahn damage and advisories against nonessential train travel. In France, hospitals are under pressure from heat-related emergencies, leading to the postponement of the Paris Pride march. A new study suggests that this extreme heat would have been virtually impossible without climate change, highlighting the urgency of addressing the issue.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Snow and ice on Swiss glaciers melting at alarming rate amid heatwave, expert says

Swiss glaciers are experiencing alarming melt rates due to a persistent heatwave, according to Matthias Huss, head of Glacier Monitoring in Switzerland (Glamos). The snow and ice accumulated last winter is expected to have completely melted by Monday, marking the second-earliest "glacier loss day" on record, with only 2022 being earlier. This rapid melting, described as "enormous ablation," is occurring three months ahead of a healthy state for glaciers. The situation is exacerbated by a winter with poor snowfall and previous warm periods, leading to significant ice loss. Since 2000, Swiss glaciers have shrunk by 38%, and Huss warns that if warming continues, only small remnants will remain by 2100.

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Germany set a new all-time high temperature record of 41.5C on Saturday.

— Germany's Meteorological Service

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Temperature records also fell in Denmark and the Czech Republic on Saturday.

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The World Meteorological Organization warned the heatwave would have 'major impacts' on health and ecosystems.

— World Meteorological Organization

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This heat is a health crisis, not just unpleasant summer weather.

— Katrin Goering-Eckardt

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Central Europe is experiencing record-breaking heat this month.

Jun 26, 2026

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BBC News - World2d ago

Europe's deadly heatwave breaks German record and halts public events

Europe is experiencing a deadly heatwave, with Germany recording its highest ever provisional temperature of 41.3C in Saarbrücken on Friday. This heatwave has broken June records in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, with temperatures also reaching high levels in France and the UK. The extreme heat has led to a rising death toll in Spain and France, prompting authorities to cancel public events due to health risks. Millions across the continent are facing temperatures above 35C, and forecasters predict further record-breaking temperatures in countries like the Czech Republic and Austria. The World Meteorological Organization warns of significant impacts on health, ecosystems, agriculture, and labor, suggesting that such extreme weather events will become more common.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

European hospitals overwhelmed by heatwave, more misery to come

A severe European heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius for several days, has overwhelmed hospitals and caused an estimated few hundred deaths, including children, across the continent. The heatwave, which has affected over 101 million people, is now shifting eastward, and authorities are warning of continued hardship. Record-breaking temperatures have been recorded in Britain, France, Spain, and Switzerland, while the Netherlands issued its first-ever heat red alert. Scientists attribute the extreme heat to climate change.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Fourth toddler dies in France as Europe’s brutal heatwave forecast to shift east

Europe is experiencing its most severe and widespread heatwave on record, with nearly half of the region's largest cities facing unprecedented heat stress. In France, the heatwave has resulted in four toddler deaths and over 55 drownings. Scientists attribute these extreme temperatures to the climate crisis driven by fossil fuel burning. The heat is forecast to shift east, impacting 150 million people with temperatures above 35C (95F). The UK has broken its hottest June day record for the third consecutive day, leading to school closures and strain on emergency services. Several events across Europe, including Pride parades and music festivals, have been postponed or cancelled due to the extreme heat and concerns about public safety and emergency service capacity.

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Four toddlers have died in France linked to the heatwave.

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The UK broke its record for the hottest June day for the third consecutive day.

— Met Office

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The highest maximum temperature record for June was broken for the third day in a row.

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The UK is falling ‘far short of what is needed’ to protect people from extreme heat.

— Toby Perkins

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The UK Climate Change Committee stated: 'The UK was built for a climate that no longer exists'.

— UK Climate Change Committee

Jun 25, 2026

4 articles|3 sources
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Public Health(4)
The Guardian - World News4d ago

Highest June minimum temperature record broken in Cardiff as ‘savage’ heatwave continues

Cardiff recorded its highest ever June minimum temperature at 23.5C overnight, as a severe heatwave continues across England and Wales. This follows the breaking of the UK's June high temperature record on Wednesday, when Gosport reached 36.1C. Scientists attribute these extreme temperatures to the climate crisis, estimating they are 2C to 4C higher due to fossil fuel pollution. The UK Health Security Agency has extended its red heat-health alert, and many schools have closed. London has launched a heat plan to address the dangers of extreme temperatures, which are increasingly impacting infrastructure and public health.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Europe faces another day of extreme heat after more temperature records set

Europe is experiencing another day of extreme heat, with projections indicating over 101 million people will face temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit). France is under an extreme heat alert, with 63 million people expected to endure temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit), and three-quarters of the country is on a red alert. This widespread heatwave is affecting much of Western Europe, including Germany, Italy, Britain, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Croatia. In Brittany, France, a heat-related equipment failure caused widespread power outages for tens of thousands of households. The heat is expected to surpass 30 degrees Celsius for hundreds of millions across Europe.

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BBC News - World3d ago

Europe's heatwave shifts east as France raises health alert to highest level

Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave that has shifted eastward, with France raising its health alert to the highest level due to observed heat-related deaths, including among young people. Germany is anticipating temperatures up to 40C, with some areas already experiencing "heat stress" and potentially historic heatwave conditions. Luxembourg has also recorded its highest June temperature and extended a red alert for extreme thermal stress. The heatwave is exacerbating drought conditions and increasing the risk of wildfires, following a record year for burnt land in 2022. In response, public transport operators in Germany and the Czech Republic are offering ticket cancellations, and events like Hamburg's half marathon have been cancelled. Switzerland has issued a maximum weather alert for drought.

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Britain has broken a June heat record that had stood since 1976.

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The mercury hit 36.1C in Gosport, Hampshire, the hottest day of the month ever recorded in the UK.

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More than 1,000 schools across southern England have shut early or closed entirely this week.

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Transport disruption is occurring on Tube and rail services due to the heat.

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The temperature in Bijal Shah's home was 31 degrees at midnight.

— Bijal Shah

Jun 24, 2026

8 articles|4 sources
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Public Health(8)
The Guardian - World News4d ago

UK records its hottest June day, beating highs from 1957 and 1976

The UK recorded its hottest June day with a provisional temperature of 35.8C in Charlwood, Surrey, surpassing the previous record of 35.6C set in 1957 and matched in 1976. This heatwave, exacerbated by climate breakdown, has prompted a rare red extreme heat warning from the Met Office. The World Health Organization has stated that Europe's heatwave is putting lives at risk, with temperatures rising at approximately twice the global average rate. The extreme heat is causing widespread disruption, including slower trains, cancelled hospital appointments, and school closures, and poses significant health risks, particularly to vulnerable populations. France has also experienced record-breaking temperatures and nights, while Spain has seen numerous stations exceed 40C.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Deaths, disruptions across Europe: What you should know about the heatwave

A severe heatwave is impacting Europe, with temperatures reaching record highs for June and causing deaths and significant disruptions. Experts attribute the increasing frequency and intensity of these heatwaves to the climate crisis, noting that Europe is warming at twice the global average rate. The extreme heat has led to at least 40 drownings in France as people sought to cool off, along with heat-related fatalities among the elderly and children. Public services are strained, with school closures, advisories against non-essential rail travel, and concerns over energy and water supplies. The heatwave is driven by a heat dome sustained by an omega block weather pattern, trapping hot air over Western Europe.

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BBC News - World5d ago

France braces for another day of sweltering heat as Europe heatwave spreads

France is experiencing a severe heatwave, with sweltering temperatures expected to persist and spread across western and eastern Europe. The extreme heat has already caused significant disruptions, including a major power outage affecting approximately 68,000 homes in the Finistère region on Tuesday evening. Firefighters battled a large forest fire in Maine and Loire, which was brought under control overnight. In Paris, the Louvre Museum has shortened its opening hours from Wednesday to Saturday due to the heat's impact on its historic, climate-unadapted building and visitor volume. Tragically, heatwave-related incidents have led to fatalities, including a 13-year-old girl who drowned in the River Seine, and several drownings have also been reported in Germany.

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UK records its hottest June day with temperatures reaching 35.8C.

— Met Office

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Europe's heatwave is putting lives at risk.

— World Health Organization chief

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Temperatures across Europe are rising at roughly twice the global average rate.

— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

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Heatstroke is a severe medical condition that occurs when a human body’s internal temperature exceeds 40C (104F).

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If not treated immediately, heatstroke can lead to organ failure and brain damage, and can even be life-threatening.

Jun 23, 2026

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Public Health(5)
BBC News - World6d ago

Drowning deaths soar in France as Europe buckles in peak of heatwave

France has recorded 40 drowning deaths linked to the ongoing heatwave since last Thursday, according to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. Temperatures have reached record highs across several European countries, with France, Spain, and Italy experiencing the most severe impacts. France set records for its hottest June day and night, with over half the country under a red alert. In Spain, temperatures are expected to exceed 40C in some regions, and the country is increasingly vulnerable to climate change, with June heatwaves becoming more frequent. Italy has issued red heatwave alerts in 15 cities, indicating significant health risks. French officials are urging caution regarding swimming in unsupervised areas during the heatwave.

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

Forty drown across France in heatwave and parts of Spain above 30C at night

A severe heatwave is impacting Europe, with France experiencing its hottest night on record and parts of Spain seeing overnight temperatures above 30C. In France, 40 people have drowned in unsupervised swimming areas since June 18, with most victims being young people, prompting a crisis meeting by the prime minister. Météo-France has issued red heatwave alerts for 54 departments, and the transport network in the Paris region is under strain. The heat is attributed to a slow-moving mass of hot air drawing warmth from North Africa. The UK is also bracing for record temperatures, with the UN chief describing London as "cooking." Italy has placed 15 cities under a red heat alert, and Spain has widespread heat alerts, with some areas experiencing prolonged nights above 30C.

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Al Jazeera6d ago

About 20 drown in France trying to escape heatwave sweeping much of Europe

France is grappling with an intense heatwave, which has led to approximately 20 drownings over the weekend as people sought relief in unsupervised swimming areas. The extreme temperatures, forecast to reach around 40 degrees Celsius, have also been linked to the deaths of two young children found unconscious in a car and three elderly individuals in the Bordeaux region due to heat-related health issues. The heatwave has shattered temperature records in cities like Bordeaux and Poitiers, straining power grids and public services, prompting authorities to issue red heatwave alerts for 54 areas and leading to school closures or timetable adjustments. Meanwhile, other parts of Europe, including the UK and Spain, are also experiencing record-breaking temperatures, with Britain anticipating highs above 39C.

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

Electricity prices jump in Europe as demand soars in the heatwave

Europe is experiencing a sharp rise in electricity prices due to a heatwave. Record high temperatures are increasing demand as millions use air conditioning and electric fans. Simultaneously, power generation is falling across the continent. In Great Britain, imported electricity prices on Tuesday exceeded six times the normal rate. This surge is attributed to slowed wind speeds impacting renewable energy generation and outages at multiple gas plants struggling in extreme temperatures. France is also facing challenges with nuclear plant cooling due to high river temperatures. These combined factors have pushed market prices to multi-year highs across European markets.

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BBC News - World5d ago

From cool-down spots to chalk on windows - how Europeans are coping with the heat

Europeans are implementing various strategies to combat soaring temperatures. Businesses in some areas can reduce operations and receive state funds for furloughed workers during extreme heat. For individuals, air conditioning is in full use, with those lacking it advised to seek cooler public spaces. Tourist activities, like horse-drawn carriage rides in Palermo, are being rescheduled to cooler times. Restaurants in Turin have closed outdoor seating, while other cities like Rome are using large fans and sprinklers. The Italian health ministry recommends choosing pasta over meat and opting for water instead of dehydrating drinks like coffee or beer.

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Searing heat has swept the UK, causing schools, hospitals, and transport networks to struggle.

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Temperatures hit highs of 34.6C in Wisley, Surrey, with predictions of up to 39C on Thursday.

— Met Office

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The UN chief warned that London was “cooking” due to the extreme heat.

— António Guterres

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Businesses in some European countries can suspend or reduce activity during extreme heat and access state funds for furlough payments.

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People without air conditioning are advised to head for air-conditioned public spaces.

Jun 22, 2026

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BBC News - World6d ago

Red heat alerts issued in France, Italy and Spain as 40C temperatures forecast

Red heat alerts have been issued across central and western Europe, including France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, and Luxembourg, as temperatures are forecast to exceed 40°C in the coming days. In France, over half of the regions are under the highest weather warning, leading to school closures and a high of 42°C recorded in Bordeaux. Tragically, two young children were found dead in a car in southern France, an incident being linked to the extreme heat. This intensifying heatwave is attributed to hot air from the Sahara desert, and scientists suggest recurring heatwaves are indicative of global warming. Temperatures are expected to peak around Wednesday in many affected areas.

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The Guardian - World NewsJun 22

Europe suffers under record heatwave as temperatures forecast to reach 44C

Western Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave with record-breaking temperatures forecast, prompting widespread disruptions. In France, half the country is on red alert, with millions urged to take precautions, and three elderly individuals have died, partly attributed to the heat. Schools and rail services are affected, and some events have been cancelled or rescheduled. Spain has declared its first official heatwave, with temperatures potentially reaching 44C, leading to the cancellation of a public football screening. Belgium is also facing its hottest temperatures on record, causing train cancellations. The UK has issued an extreme heat warning for southern England and Wales. Scientists attribute these increasingly frequent and intense heat events to global warming.

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BBC News - WorldJun 22

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. 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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Red heat alerts have been issued in France, Spain, and other western and central European nations due to forecast intensifying heatwave conditions with highs over 40C.

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More than half of France's regions are under the harshest weather warning, leading to school closures and a high of 42C in Bordeaux.

— Météo-France

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Recurring heatwaves are a marker of global warming, with a significant increase in heatwaves recorded in France since 2000 and 2011.

— Scientists, Météo-France

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Forty-nine of France's 96 regions are under a red heat alert due to an intensifying heatwave.

— Météo-France

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845 schools have been shut for the day, while 1,800 students are being allowed to finish classes early.

— ministry of education

Jun 21, 2026

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Public Health(5)
The Guardian - World NewsJun 21

France cancels events and restricts alcohol consumption amid brutal heatwave

France is experiencing a severe heatwave, prompting authorities to issue red heat alerts for over a third of the country. Outdoor sports events have been cancelled, and alcohol consumption has been restricted at the nationwide Fête de la Musique festival. Temperatures are expected to exceed 40C, with some areas reaching 42C or higher. This exceptional heatwave is leading to school closures, with over 800 schools not opening on Monday, and rescheduling of exams. The national rail service is advising vulnerable passengers to avoid travel due to infrastructure strain. Similar extreme heat conditions are affecting other European countries, including Italy, Spain, and the UK.

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BBC News - WorldJun 21

Parisians cool off in canal amid 'red alert' heatwave

France has issued red heatwave alerts for approximately half of the country due to soaring temperatures reaching record levels. Parisians were observed cooling off in a canal as the heatwave intensified. The alerts indicate a severe heat event affecting a significant portion of the nation.

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Associated Press (AP)Jun 21

France restricts public alcohol consumption and outdoor sports as heat wave bakes parts of Europe

France has implemented emergency measures to combat a severe heat wave, including placing emergency services and military on wildfire alert, restricting public alcohol consumption, and canceling some outdoor sports events. Temperatures are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of the country, where air conditioning is not widespread. Misting stations have been set up in Paris, and authorities are concerned about vulnerable populations. Similar heat-related measures are being taken in Spain and Italy, with Spain's Basque Country canceling events and Italy issuing heat warnings. The World Health Organization has noted that over 200,000 people in Europe have died from heat-related causes in the past four years, with many fatalities being preventable. The current heat wave has already been linked to multiple drowning deaths in France.

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France has issued red heatwave alerts for around half the country.

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Temperatures are soaring to record levels.

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Parisians are cooling off in the canal.

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France has issued red heatwave alerts for around half the country.

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Temperatures are soaring to record levels.

Jun 20, 2026

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The Guardian - World NewsJun 20

‘A kind of massive rave’: Paris braces for 2m revellers as Fête de las Musique returns amid heatwave warnings

Paris is preparing for an exceptionally large Fête de la Musique on Sunday, expecting over 2 million attendees, including a significant influx of UK music fans. This annual free street music festival, now in its 40th year, has become a major international cultural event. Following incidents of sexual violence and public space issues last year, authorities have implemented expanded safety measures. These include designated safe spaces for women and disabled individuals, and warnings about waterways due to recent fatalities. The city has also increased sanitation efforts with more bins and accessible toilets, and will provide 1,400 water fountains to combat expected heatwave conditions.

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Paris expects over 2 million revellers for Fête de la Musique amid heatwave warnings.

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The event has evolved from a showcase for local talent to a vast international open-air celebration.

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Lamia El Aaraje described the event as 'a kind of massive rave' due to calls to European youth.

— Lamia El Aaraje

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Authorities are implementing a zero-tolerance approach to sexual violence, with safe spaces for women and disabled people.

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Last year's event generated significant litter, requiring two weeks for cleanup.

Jun 19, 2026

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The Guardian - World NewsJun 19

Macron calls for vigilance as western Europe faces second heatwave of year

Western Europe is experiencing its second heatwave of the year, with temperatures expected to exceed 40C in many regions. In France, over half the population is under a severe weather warning, prompting President Emmanuel Macron to call for "extreme vigilance" and care for vulnerable individuals. The heatwave has already led to a death near Paris, train cancellations, and rescheduled exams. Météo-France has issued an orange alert for 53 departments, warning of a "widespread, prolonged and intense" heatwave that could approach all-time high national heat index records. Spain is also facing persistently high temperatures, likely to exceed 35C across the Iberian peninsula, while south-west Germany is forecast to reach 36C.

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More than half of France’s population is under a severe weather warning due to the second extreme heat event of the year.

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Temperatures in western Europe are expected to exceed 40C (104F).

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Temperatures in Spain are likely to exceed 35C across the Iberian peninsular and Balearics, hitting 40C in some southern parts.

— Aemet

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A 30-year-old man died after going into cardiac arrest near Paris as the temperature hit 37C.

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Four nuclear plants are likely to curb output next week due to high cooling water temperatures.

— EDF