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Heatwave Grips Europe, 18 Dead in France Amid Record Temperatures

Published on: June 23, 2026 5:15 AM

Europe heatwave deaths

Large parts of Europe are experiencing an intense heatwave, with France reporting 18 deaths linked to extreme weather conditions. Five people, including two young children, died due to the severe heat, while 13 others drowned while trying to cool off in swimming areas and water bodies. The Europe heatwave deaths have raised concerns as temperatures continue to break records across the continent.

According to international media reports, the central French city of Poitiers recorded a temperature of 41.2°C, setting a new local record. In the western city of Bordeaux, temperatures climbed to 41.9°C, surpassing the previous record set in August last year.

The extreme heat has disrupted daily life across France. Several schools have been closed or have adjusted their operating hours, while a number of train services have also been suspended due to the high temperatures and related safety concerns.

In the southeastern French city of Carpentras, two children aged two and four were found unconscious in a vehicle parked outside a home during the intense heat. Emergency responders attempted to save them, but both children died. Authorities said the exact cause of death is still under investigation, although extreme heat is believed to have been a major factor.

Meanwhile, weather agencies in the United Kingdom have issued red heat warnings for parts of England and Wales, with temperatures expected to reach 38°C. Similar heat alerts have also been issued in Spain, Italy, and Belgium. Officials have warned that the ongoing Europe heatwave deaths highlight the dangers of extreme temperatures, which can threaten lives and disrupt transport, electricity, and other essential services.

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