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Heatwave in France kills 40 people

Published on: June 23, 2026 11:20 PM

At least 40 people have died in France after drowning incidents linked to an extreme heatwave sweeping across Europe. The deaths occurred as residents attempted to cool off in rivers, canals, and other water bodies. The crisis is significant as record temperatures continue to strain public safety systems across multiple countries.

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said most of the victims were young people seeking relief from the heat. Authorities reported that many drownings happened in unauthorised or unsafe swimming areas. Emergency services have warned the public to avoid risky water access points during the ongoing heatwave.

Meteorological agencies said temperatures in parts of France have reached up to 43 degrees Celsius. The country is experiencing one of its hottest periods on record, with dozens of regions under severe heat alerts. Officials said the conditions are comparable to previous deadly heatwaves in Europe.

The extreme heat has also disrupted transport, schools, and business activity across France and neighbouring countries. Train services have been cancelled and work schedules adjusted due to unsafe outdoor conditions. Similar heat alerts have been issued in Italy, Spain, Britain, and Switzerland.

Experts say the heatwave is being driven by a large-scale weather pattern intensified by climate change. Authorities across Europe have opened cooling shelters and imposed emergency measures. Forecasters warn that high temperatures may continue in the coming days, keeping pressure on public safety systems.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: climate change Europe, drowning incidents France, Europe extreme heat, France heatwave deaths, heatwave 2026, Latest, record temperatures France

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