The most intense phase of France's historic heatwave may be coming to an end, but its impact is expected to linger. The French government cautioned that hospitals will remain under significant pressure as heat-related illnesses often continue to appear days after temperatures begin to decline.
Emergency departments continue treating patients suffering from dehydration, heat exhaustion, and complications linked to prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures. Elderly residents and individuals with chronic medical conditions remain among the most vulnerable groups.
Authorities also continue monitoring vulnerable communities while gradually scaling back emergency measures in regions where weather conditions have improved. Officials stressed that public awareness remains essential despite the arrival of cooler temperatures.
Health experts believe the recent crisis demonstrates the importance of strengthening France's healthcare preparedness and climate adaptation strategies as extreme weather events become increasingly frequent across Europe.
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Sources: Reuters, France 24, AP News, BBC News, The Guardian
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