Overburdened hospitals, overwhelmed mortuaries and millions suffering in temperatures touching 40°C – prolonged and intense heatwaves are the new normal, and a healthcare burden that France must immediately…

‘Heat dome’ expected to move eastward over weekend with high temperatures set to hit Germany, Poland and Croatia

French authorities said on Thursday that hospitals in and around the capital Paris were reaching "saturation point." | World News

A severe heatwave across western Europe has led to an estimated 1,000 excess deaths in France since June 24, according to health officials. The elderly, particularly those living…

Parts of France have topped 40°C this week, piling pressure on hospitals and first responders amid a surge in emergency callouts. #EuropeNews

France has recorded around 1,000 more deaths than expected since June 24 during the record-breaking heatwave that swept across much of western Europe, with the vast majority of…

France's health agency reports approximately 1,000 excess deaths during the recent record-breaking heatwave, with most victims aged 65 and over.

The head of the World Health Organization warned that Europe is the fastest-warming continent on earth and countries there need to do better to protect their citizens.

AFP estimates that at least 191 million people are forecast to experience temperatures of at least 35C in Europe.

France is counting the human cost of its worst heatwave on record after health authorities reported about 1000 excess deaths within days, with elderly people accounting for the…

Europe is grappling with a devastating heatwave, claiming over 1,300 lives and straining medical facilities. The extreme temperatures highlight a critical flaw in the continent's…

France is counting its heatwave deaths as funeral homes in Paris and other urban centers reach full capacity. Learn about the government's response and the

Overburdened hospitals, overwhelmed mortuaries and millions suffering in temperatures touching 40°C – prolonged and intense heatwaves are the new normal, and a healthcare burden…