PARIS: French health authorities confirm that over 900 additional deaths have been linked to a record-shattering heatwave that has battered the country since June 24, 2026, classifying it as one of the most lethal early summer conditions in recent years.
An extra approximately 1,000 people have died between June 24 and 27 than previously expected, preliminary mortality figures from the country’s health monitoring institute, Public Health France, show.
Those aged 65 or over made up the bulk of the victims, many of whom died at home or at retirement homes, and health workers say the number of fatalities may increase further once more comprehensive mortality data is compiled.
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