France remains under widespread heat alerts as unusually high temperatures continue across much of the country. While this heatwave is less intense than the deadly event in June, it is expected to last for several more days.
Authorities have activated emergency response plans, expanded cooling assistance, and increased support for hospitals and elderly care facilities. Thousands of portable air-conditioning units have also been distributed to healthcare institutions to improve patient safety.
Meteorologists say climate change is contributing to more frequent and longer-lasting heatwaves across Europe. Officials continue encouraging residents to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during peak temperatures, and follow official weather advisories.
France's emergency services will remain on standby until temperatures begin returning to seasonal levels later this month.
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