France bans public alcohol consumption in Paris amid extreme heat wave
Scientists said the record-breaking heatwave would have been "virtually impossible" without human-caused climate change, which has made this week's stiflingly…
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Around 120 hectares were ablaze, but firefighters were unable to directly tackle the fire due to the presence of unexploded ordnance. “There have been explosions, at least for a while,” a spokesperson for the district said. A giraffe eats frozen fruit and vegetables at Rome's Zoological Garden as the heatwave grips on Friday (AFP/Getty) Firefighters in Castile and León warned that they were underprepared for another summer of wildfires, after some 140,000 hectares of land burned last year, killing at least five people. As France swelters through hottest days on record, Parisians seek relief outdoors Last updated: June 26, 2026 | 19:28 1 MIN READ People sit on the grass to shelter from the heat in the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont in Paris, as France experiences a heatwave.
Furthermore, AFP Some Paris residents are choosing to sleep in parks rather than spend the night in sweltering apartments as an intense heatwave continues across France.
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Around 120 hectares were ablaze, but firefighters were unable to directly tackle the fire due to the presence of unexploded ordnance. “There have been explosions, at least for a while,” a spokesperson for the district said.
according to The Independent — WorldA giraffe eats frozen fruit and vegetables at Rome's Zoological Garden as the heatwave grips on Friday (AFP/Getty) Firefighters in Castile and León warned that they were underprepared for another summer of wildfires, after some 140,000 hectares of land burned last year, killing at least five people.
according to The Independent — WorldAs France swelters through hottest days on record, Parisians seek relief outdoors Last updated: June 26, 2026 | 19:28 1 MIN READ People sit on the grass to shelter from the heat in the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont in Paris, as France experiences a heatwave.
according to Gulf NewsAFP Some Paris residents are choosing to sleep in parks rather than spend the night in sweltering apartments as an intense heatwave continues across France.
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