Extreme weather leaves its greatest impact not only on landscapes but also on communities. France's latest health data shows that prolonged heat continues to present serious public health challenges.
According to French health authorities, more than 2,000 excess deaths were recorded during the peak of the June heatwave. Officials noted that the figures remain preliminary while additional assessments continue.
Medical experts emphasized that elderly people, individuals with chronic illnesses, and those without access to adequate cooling remain among the most vulnerable during extended periods of extreme heat. Public awareness campaigns continue encouraging hydration and regular welfare checks for at-risk residents.
Authorities say strengthening emergency preparedness and climate adaptation measures will remain a priority as France prepares for future summers that may bring similar challenges.
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