France Faces Record Heat Wave: Seven Fatalities Reported
A historic heat wave in France has resulted in seven deaths, prompting government action. Junior Energy Minister Maud Bregeon confirmed the fatalities, mostly due to drowning, following the nation's hottest May day. Authorities are advised to implement protective measures as temperatures soar across the country.
France is grappling with a record-breaking heat wave, as seven individuals have died due to the unprecedented weather conditions, Junior Energy Minister Maud Bregeon announced on Tuesday.
Five of the victims drowned in lakes, rivers, or beaches as temperatures soared, marking the hottest May day in French history. In response, the government has directed local authorities to enforce safeguards during sporting events.
The heat wave has engulfed France since the weekend, with Brittany experiencing notable extremes. Meteo France has issued an orange level warning for the region, forecasting temperatures of up to 36°C (96.8°F) on Tuesday, with conditions expected to persist midweek.
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