Photorealistic depiction of France's heatwave with red alerts and extreme heat indicators.
Photorealistic depiction of France's heatwave with red alerts and extreme heat indicators.
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Heatwave continues with 24 French departments on red alert Sunday

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The heatwave persists in northeastern France with 24 departments remaining on red alert Sunday. Temperature records were broken across Europe.

Twenty-four departments will remain on red alert Sunday and 41 on orange, Météo-France said. The heatwave is receding but its health effects, including a rise in deaths, remain ahead for several days, Matignon warned.

Health Minister Stéphanie Rist said a number of deaths above normal is being observed. Authorities recorded 74 drowning deaths since June 18. Emergency activity in Paris remains exceptionally high.

Sébastien Lecornu decided to extend the summer sales period. Protests and a festival were banned in Paris on Sunday due to the heat.

In Europe, Germany recorded 41.5°C, the Czech Republic 40.6°C and Denmark 36.6°C, all absolute records.

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Users discussed record temperatures in France and Europe amid ongoing red alerts for 24 departments, with concerns over health impacts, disrupted services, and climate change links. High-engagement posts highlighted extreme heat effects like frying eggs outdoors and record breaks since the 1940s-1970s. Journalists and accounts noted the unusual early timing of alerts and broader European impacts including in Germany and the UK. Reactions emphasized dangers to vulnerable groups and infrastructure strain, with some sharing live updates from French sources.

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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.

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.

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Eight departments in western France have been placed on orange heat alert for Tuesday as part of an unprecedentedly early heatwave.

A heatwave with record temperatures is ongoing across much of Europe. In Sweden, temperatures up to 30–35 degrees are expected over the weekend.

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After the late May episode, a new rise in temperatures is forecast for June 13 and 14. It will mainly affect the west and south of the country.

Conservationists in Hessen urge support for wildlife with water stations. Doctors warn of heat-related deaths among the elderly.

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Spain has officially ended its first heatwave of the season, though temperatures will remain high in the northeast, Mediterranean and Balearic Islands this Friday.

 

 

 

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