French government holds crisis meeting over sweltering heatwave
Summary
France is facing its hottest day during a current heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach 43°C (109°F) in the southwest. The French government has held a crisis meeting to address the situation and issued safety recommendations, warning that the heatwave could be as severe as the deadly 2003 heatwave.Key Facts
- France is experiencing a severe heatwave with peak temperatures up to 43°C (109°F).
- The heatwave is considered potentially as dangerous as the 2003 heatwave that caused nearly 15,000 deaths.
- The French government held a crisis meeting to coordinate response efforts.
- Authorities have provided recommendations for public safety during the heatwave.
- Some public measures, such as banning alcohol consumption in public spaces, have been introduced due to the heat.
- The extreme weather is linked to climate change and is causing disruptions across the country.
- This heatwave comes less than a month after an earlier premature heatwave in France.
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