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France sees 1,000 excess deaths during record-breaking heatwave

Most of the fatalities involved older people and the mortality rate is expected to rise

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A woman walks near water fountains in Beziers, southern France on Monday. The latest bout of exceptionally high temperatures to hit Europe has seen outdoor events cancelled, transport disrupted, schools shut and office workers told to work from home. Photo: AFP
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France has ⁠recorded 1,000 excess deaths ⁠during the blistering ⁠heatwave sweeping Europe, the public health agency said on Sunday, warning that the true figure was likely to be higher.

Detailing its preliminary count of excess ‌deaths, Sante Publique said most of the fatalities involved older people and that it expected the mortality rate to rise as more information became available about deaths in residential care and homes.

Europeans have been enduring blistering ⁠conditions during a heatwave that has been linked to dozens of ‌deaths - shattering records, disrupting power generation and damaging infrastructure.

Scientists have said the heatwave, which began on ‌June 20, was the worst recorded in Europe, where ⁠the climate ⁠is changing faster than the global average.

A fan is set up as an elderly resident sits in a retirement home in Les Sorinieres near Nantes, France on Monday. Photo: Reuters
A fan is set up as an elderly resident sits in a retirement home in Les Sorinieres near Nantes, France on Monday. Photo: Reuters

The heatwave ‌has been moving east. But while France’s weather agency said the extreme heat ‌had diminished ‌in most parts of the country, some areas in ‌the northeast were still under a heatwave advisory.

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