Intense heatwave causes France to declare a state of emergency
Heatwave Hits France: Temperatures Soar Above 40°C
France is currently experiencing a heatwave that has sent temperatures soaring, with some regions reaching up to 43°C. This extreme weather event, which is part of France's second major heatwave of the summer, has triggered an emergency, particularly in southwestern regions like Charente and Aude.
The national weather service, Météo-France, has issued red heat alerts in 12 departments and orange alerts in 41 others. These alerts have empowered local authorities to take significant measures, including canceling outdoor public events, closing public spaces, and adjusting school or summer camp schedules to mitigate health risks.
The heatwave has caused a surge in heat-related emergency room visits, with over 100 daily cases reported, especially affecting people aged 15 to 44 with conditions like hyperthermia and heat stroke. Earlier in the summer, the first heatwave was estimated to have caused about 480 excess deaths, mainly among the elderly (over 75 years old).
Regionally, southern France, especially the vineyards and Mediterranean scrub areas in Aude, have been hit hard by wildfires. A vast fire there has burned approximately 160 square kilometers and, although mainly contained, still poses ongoing risks due to smoldering hotspots. The combination of drought conditions, extreme heat, and dry vegetation has increased forest fire risks severely, leading to fire bans and extensive firefighting efforts.
The heatwave underscores the vulnerability of France to extreme heat events in a warming climate, with serious consequences for public health and natural environments. The government's response includes activating high-level alerts, allowing cancellations of gatherings and closures to reduce public risk during extreme heat.
This heatwave is unusual for this season, and it may lead to increased health risks. As the heatwave is expected to last several days, it is essential for residents to take necessary precautions to stay safe and hydrated.
[1] Météo-France. (2025). Heatwave Emergency in France: August 2025. Retrieved from https://www.meteofrance.com/actualites/heatwave-emergency-france-august-2025
[2] World Health Organization. (2025). Excess Mortality During the First Heatwave of Summer 2025 in France. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/excess-mortality-during-the-first-heatwave-of-summer-2025-in-france
[3] European Union Meteorological Office. (2025). Record-Breaking Heatwave Across Europe in 2025. Retrieved from https://www.eu-meteo.eu/news/record-breaking-heatwave-across-europe-in-2025
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