Europe gripped by 43C heatwave as at least 40 people drown in France

WorldEnvironment
23 Jun 2026 • 6:46 PM MYT
The Independent
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Europe gripped by 43C heatwave as at least 40 people drown in France

  • Forty people have drowned in France since 18 June, many of them young, as they sought to cool down during a severe heatwave.
  • French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu confirmed the death toll ahead of an emergency meeting, noting the 'sad scourge' of drownings.
  • Much of France is experiencing temperatures around 40C, with some western areas expecting up to 43C, leading to 54 departments being under red alert.
  • The country has recorded its hottest afternoon and night since 1947, with authorities warning against swimming in unauthorised or dangerous areas.
  • Other European nations, including Britain, Italy, and Spain, are also enduring extreme heat, with Europe warming at more than twice the global average.

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