Core Points - France is currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in multiple regions, prompting a nationwide heat alert, including a red alert in 14 provinces [1][4] - The heatwave is expected to last at least until the weekend, with 64 provinces under an orange alert, indicating widespread high temperatures [4] - The French government has activated its "Heat and Health Alert System" to forecast potentially harmful heat conditions and implement timely measures [4] Group 1 - The red alert provinces are primarily located in the southwestern region of France, where the heat is particularly intense [4] - Measures have been taken to help residents cope with the heat, including opening parks at night, providing free access to air-conditioned museums, and establishing temporary cooling centers for the homeless [4] - Public places, such as the Paris metro, are issuing reminders for people to stay hydrated and protect themselves from the sun [4] Group 2 - The heat has led to severe drought conditions, increasing the risk of wildfires, particularly in the southwestern areas [6] - A significant wildfire occurred in the Aude region, burning over 16,000 hectares, resulting in one death, 13 injuries, and three missing persons, marking the worst wildfire in France since 1949 [6] - As of August 10, the wildfire has been largely brought under control [6] Group 3 - The public health authority reported a rise in drowning incidents due to the heatwave, with 702 cases and 193 deaths from June 1 to July 23, representing increases of 50% and 45% year-on-year, respectively [6] - During the heatwave from June 19 to July 6, 86 drowning deaths were recorded, compared to 36 in the same period in 2024 [8] - Drowning incidents are primarily occurring in undeveloped or unmonitored coastal areas, rivers, and lakes, with the highest incidence among individuals aged 18 and above [9]
太热了!法国多地超40℃,14省发布红色预警!已有近200人因下水避暑溺水身亡
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-12 16:17