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France puts 72 departments on red alert as heatwave shows no signs of easing
Wednesday was the country's hottest day on record since 1947 as temperatures remain near 40°C in some areas, France's meteorological service says.
France puts 72 departments on red alert as heatwave shows no signs of easing
People cool off at Trocadero fountain near the Eiffel Tower during a heat wave in Paris, Wednesday, June 24 2026. / AP

France has placed 72 departments under red heatwave alert and 17 others under orange warning on June 25, as extreme temperatures continued across the country.

French national weather service Meteo-France said on Thursday that temperatures were expected to remain high for another day. Wednesday became the hottest day recorded since 1947, with a national temperature indicator of 30°C.

Meteo-France said several temperature records were broken in western France, including 43°C in Fontenay.

The weather service said temperatures were expected to exceed 30°C on Thursday across much of the country and reach as high as 40°C in some areas.

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A high wildfire risk

Meteo-France also said the red heatwave alert would be lifted in 11 western departments from Thursday evening.

Broadcaster BFMTV reported that 48 departments were also under orange alert because of a high wildfire risk. It said the risk was considered very high in the Deux-Sevres and Haute-Garonne departments.

BFMTV also reported that train services in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region were suspended until Friday and would operate only in the morning and evening.

Education Minister Edouard Geffray told France 2 that about 3,500 schools were closed on Thursday, while 10,000 others had introduced adjusted schedules.

Paris Mayor Emmanuel Gregoire told TF1 that deaths had occurred in the capital but did not provide further details.

"Obviously, mortality is increasing, but it is up to health authorities to communicate on that," Gregoire said.

According to the report, 43 people have died by drowning across France since June 18.

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SOURCE:Anadolu Agency