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Heat Wave Ends in France, But Concerns Remain

The final heat ⁢wave of⁤ the year in France concluded on Monday, August 12th, affecting a large portion of ⁣the country. Météo-France‍ issued orange alerts for forty units, indicating the​ severity of the situation.

Temperatures in the Paris region reached between 36°C⁤ and 38°C, while Provence-Alpes-Côte ‍d’Azur, the Center, ‍Burgundy, Haute-Normandie, and Hauts-de-France were also affected. This ‌peak is expected to subside by Tuesday morning.

Several‍ regions previously under yellow alert were downgraded, with Landes, Gironde, Charente-Maritime, Charente, and Gard no‍ longer ‌under alert. The ‍southwestern region, which ⁣experienced temperatures ​of 40°C on Sunday, will experience a shift in the heat ​during the day, with the north and north-east expected‍ to bear the ⁤brunt of the remaining heat.

The meteorological‍ office explained⁣ that all orange-alert regions will revert ⁤to yellow, with the exception of Rhône, Savoie, Haute-Savoie,‍ Isère, Drôme, Alpes-Maritimes, and Corsica.

Global Warming ⁢Impact

The⁢ heatwave in France this summer was ‌not exceptional​ in terms⁣ of‌ duration or temperature, despite reaching ⁢41.4°C in Pissos, ‌Landes. ⁤However, the European‍ Copernicus observation organization declared this year to be the hottest ‌ever recorded globally.

Record-breaking temperatures ⁣were‍ also reported in Greece, Japan, and Morocco, highlighting ​the ​unprecedented global warming.

Human Cost

The excessive heat in France claimed ⁢the lives of 5,000 people in 2023 and 7,000 in 2022, primarily among those over​ 75 years of age.

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