Heatwave kills hundreds of thousands of poultry in France

Several hundred thousand poultry have died in recent days in France due to extreme heat. Rendering services are overwhelmed and on-farm burial is being considered.

Farmers in the Bretagne and Pays de la Loire regions, which account for nearly 60 percent of France’s poultry stock, report significant deaths. Stéphane Delapré, a farmer in Beauvoir-sur-Mer, told AFP he lost about half his chickens yesterday, suffocated by temperatures reaching 40-41°C.

Clément Blanchard, a farmer in Pays de la Loire, lost around 700 birds in a few days. Yann Nedelec of the ANVOL organization estimates at least several hundred thousand poultry have died in indoor and outdoor farms.

France is the European Union’s third-largest poultry producer. Carcass volumes exceed the capacity of usual collection services, leading authorities to consider on-farm burial after inspections.

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Illustration of heatwave in France featuring the Eiffel Tower, people in heat, and a thermometer at 30°C
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France sets new heat record on Wednesday June 24 with 30 °C national average

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Météo-France announced on Wednesday June 24 that France had experienced its hottest day on record. The national thermal indicator reached 30 °C, surpassing the previous day’s record. The heatwave continues across much of the country.

Three elderly people died on Sunday in Gironde, probably due to the extreme heat, according to the department prefect.

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Météo France and La Chaîne Météo placed 29 departments including Paris on orange heat alert Wednesday until June 22, with temperatures possibly reaching 40°C.

Météo-France announced on Friday that more than half the country recorded at least one monthly heat record between 23 and 27 May.

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On Sunday 21 June 2026, 49 departments are under red heat alert as the Fête de la Musique takes place in several cities.

Paris police prefecture announced on Saturday the deployment of 4800 police officers and gendarmes plus 2500 firefighters for the Fête de la musique on Sunday. Alcohol consumption bans and restrictions on undeclared gatherings along the Seine quays have been imposed due to the heatwave. The event is also drawing growing numbers of European visitors.

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A man in his 80s in Seoul died from heat-related illness, marking South Korea's first such death this year and the earliest on record.

 

 

 

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