
Weather. Heat: 40 °C in Cazaux and Biscarrosse, 37 departments kept on red watch on Monday
Meteo-France has placed 37 departments in red "canicle" vigilance and 46 in orange
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Meteo-France has placed 37 departments in red "canicle" vigilance and 46 in orange. Already 17,000 hectares burned "For the orange watch departments, the maximums are very hot on the southwest, between 38 and 41°C. From the Rhône valley to Champagne, we reach 35 to 38°C," she added. As a result of the heat wave, the ninth stage of the Tour de France en Corrèze was shortened.
Furthermore, The return to their homes of some 1,000 evacuees who had not yet been able to return home is also allowed. Laurent Nuñez reported on BFMTV this Sunday of "already 17,000 hectares burned". The death toll remains 12 people, mostly foreigners.
In addition, In the run-up to 14 July, several prefects chose to ban fireworks until the day after the national holiday. A rise in temperatures is even expected, with more than 41°C locally.
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Meteo-France has placed 37 departments in red "canicle" vigilance and 46 in orange
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesAlready 17,000 hectares burned "For the orange watch departments, the maximums are very hot on the southwest, between 38 and 41°C. From the Rhône valley to Champagne, we reach 35 to 38°C," she added.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAs a result of the heat wave, the ninth stage of the Tour de France en Corrèze was shortened.
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The return to their homes of some 1,000 evacuees who had not yet been able to return home is also allowed.
according to Le ProgrèsLaurent Nuñez reported on BFMTV this Sunday of "already 17,000 hectares burned".
according to Le ParisienThe death toll remains 12 people, mostly foreigners.
according to Le ProgrèsIn the run-up to 14 July, several prefects chose to ban fireworks until the day after the national holiday.
according to Le ParisienA rise in temperatures is even expected, with more than 41°C locally.
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Already 17,000 hectares burned "For departments in orange vigilance, the maximums are very hot on the southwest, between 38 and 41..
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