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Seven killed as France heatwave intensifies

Published on: May 26, 2026 8:31 PM

Seven people have died in France in incidents linked directly or indirectly to the ongoing heatwave, officials said Tuesday. French authorities warned that dangerously high temperatures could continue for several more days across affected regions. The heatwave has raised concerns over public safety, especially during outdoor and water-related activities.

French Junior Energy Minister Maud Bregeon said five victims drowned in lakes, rivers, or beaches during the extreme weather. Authorities believe soaring temperatures pushed many people toward crowded water locations across the country. The government has instructed local officials to strengthen safety measures during sporting events and outdoor gatherings.

Read more: Europe sizzles under intense heatwave as France hits red alert

France has experienced above-average temperatures since Saturday as hot weather spread across several European countries. Weather agency Météo-France placed most of Brittany under an orange-level warning on Tuesday. Forecasters expect temperatures to climb as high as 36 degrees Celsius in some areas.

Officials said the heatwave is likely to continue through Wednesday and Thursday, increasing health and safety risks further. Emergency services remain on alert as authorities monitor vulnerable populations, including elderly residents and children. Experts have also warned about dehydration, heat exhaustion, and rising risks near beaches and rivers.

Read more: Europe sizzles under extreme heatwave as temperatures soar to 47°C

Europe has faced increasingly severe heatwaves in recent years due to changing climate patterns and extreme weather conditions. Several countries across the continent have reported record temperatures and heat-related emergencies this summer. French authorities continue urging residents to avoid unnecessary outdoor exposure and follow official safety guidance.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Brittany weather warning, climate change Europe, Europe extreme weather, France heatwave, heatwave deaths France, Latest, Météo-France alert

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