Heatwave scorches Europe: at least 18 dead in France, including children in hot car

Heatwave scorches Europe: at least 18 dead in France, including children in hot car



At ⁠least 18 people died in France, including two children left in a hot car, as a heatwave hung over Europe, smashing temperature records in several cities on Monday.

As schools in France closed or modified timetables, forecasters in Britain predicted temperatures could break records for June this week.

The temperature in Bordeaux in France’s western wine country rose to 41.9 degrees Celsius (107.4 Fahrenheit), breaking a record set last August. In Poitiers in central France it reached 41.2 degrees, beating a previous high ‌set in 1947.

In San Sebastian, in Spain’s traditionally cooler north, the temperature was set to reach 40 degrees, more than double the city’s historic average for June 22 according to the Reuters Climate Monitor, which showed Europe as the continent furthest from its historic norm on Monday.

An April report by the World Meteorological Organization found Europe is warming at more than double the global rate.

First responders were unable to resuscitate two children, aged 2 and 4, who were found unconscious by their mother in the family car outside their home, said a prosecutor in Carpentras, southeast France.

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