France on red alert: extreme heatwave affects 39 million people and exceeds 40 degrees

France faces an intense heatwave that has put the country on red alert, affecting 39 million people, which represents 55% of the population. This extreme weather episode is one of the most concerning in recent decades.

Impact of the heatwave in France

Temperatures have exceeded 40 degrees in several regions, compromising public health, transportation, and education. 54 departments are under red alert, an unprecedented number that has mobilized extraordinary resources.

Heatwaves, which are becoming more frequent due to global warming, affect both urban and rural areas. Experts warn about the need to improve water management and promote renewable energies.

Cities like Poitiers, Tours, and Cholet have recorded unusually high nighttime temperatures, making it difficult to dissipate heat and increasing thermal stress on their inhabitants.

Additionally, the high temperatures have forced the suspension of rail services and the modification of school schedules to protect the welfare of students and teachers.

The current episode recalls the tragedy of 2003, when a similar heatwave resulted in around 15,000 deaths. French authorities use this experience to reinforce current emergency protocols.

The Civil Protection has reported drownings due to the increase in water activities. This risk, along with heat strokes, reminds citizens of the importance of preventive measures during these extreme situations.

Europe, facing an increasingly complex climate, must adapt to these phenomena that are becoming more common. Protecting the vulnerable population and the resilience of infrastructures are now essential priorities.

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