29/06/2026 04:10 - Internacionales
The health agency Public Health France confirmed this Sunday that approximately 1,000 people have died in the country as a consequence of the intense heatwave affecting Europe. "Since June 24, approximately 1,000 additional deaths have been observed compared to fatalities recorded in previous months," the organization stated in an official communiqué.
The report reveals that 85% of the victims were 65 years or older, highlighting the vulnerability of elderly adults to extreme temperatures. The most affected areas were those under red alert: Île-de-France (the Paris metropolitan area), Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Brittany, Centre-Val de Loire, Normandy, and Pays de la Loire.
French authorities implemented unprecedented actions to protect the population:
According to the World Weather Attribution report, this is the most intense heatwave ever recorded in Western Europe. Scientists explain that:
2024 was the hottest year in recorded history, and the World Health Organization warns that European infrastructure was not built to withstand these temperatures, calling for urgent coordinated action plans.
Drink water frequently, even without feeling thirsty
Stay in cool, ventilated places during peak hours
Monitor elderly people and young children especially
Sources: Mendoza Post | Public Health France | World Weather Attribution | World Health Organization
Alfredo S. Quiroga