France keeps health emergency plan at highest level in case of another heatwave


A woman cools off in a public fountain near the Place du Trocadero during high temperatures amid a heatwave in Paris, France, June 27, 2026. REUTERS/Tom Nicholson

PARIS, June 29 (Reuters) - ⁠French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on ⁠Monday he was keeping the country's health ‌emergency response plan, ORSAN, at its highest level for the coming days in view of "a possible recurrence of a heatwave ​episode".

Lecornu was speaking at the ⁠start of a government ⁠crisis meeting to review how France dealt with a ⁠severe ‌heatwave over the past week and how it could prepare for future heatwaves.

• ⁠France's weather agency has said the extreme ​heat had ‌now diminished in most parts of the ⁠country though ​temperatures were likely to rise again towards the end of the week.

• 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.

• 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.

• Most of ⁠the deaths involved people aged 65 and older, ​though the health effects of ‌the extreme heat affected all ​categories of the population, Sante Publique said.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Susan Fenton)

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