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Power cuts leave thousands sweltering inside as deadly heatwave scorches France

The Independent

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June 24, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Power cuts leave thousands sweltering inside as deadly heatwave scorches France

Europe ​is warming at more than twice the ‌global average, the World Meteorological Organisation has said

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Fark

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· Jun 22, 2026

France sizzles in a week of punishing heat that is already causing deaths, with some reports stating that it's so hot you could braise a Coq a Vin with lardons and mushrooms on the sidewalk. Or just fry an egg, if you're a philistine or something [Scary]

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· Jun 29, 2026

Severe Storms in France Leave 63,000 Homes Without Electricity After Historic Heatwave

France’s energy authorities reported this Sunday that severe storms following a historic heatwave cut power to 63,000 homes across France, prompting an immediate medical and infrastructural emergency response. The French national electricity distribution corporation, Enedis, reported critical service disruptions that left tens of thousands of households without electricity. The grid damages occurred because of violent []

The West Australian

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· Jun 24, 2026

Blackouts leave thousands sweltering in French heatwave

Power cuts have left swathes of France to battle a heatwave without air-conditioning as record temperatures strain power grids across western Europe.

RTÉ News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Air-con agitation as France braces for fresh heatwave

Parisian residents were scrambling to get their hands on bargain air-cooling units before the next heatwave hits the French capital while firefighters were battling to bring a wildfire in the Aude region of southern France under control.

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Europe heatwave: Fact check on AC ban, sleeping with fans and climate change claims

Europe is in a heat induced stupor. France received the worst of it, recording its highest temperature on Tuesday, leaving thousands of homes without power.

NPR News

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· Jun 23, 2026

A red alert over France, and heat that may rewrite the record books

France is experiencing scorching heat, with most of the population exposed to extreme temperatures. The heat is expected to last until at least the end of the week.

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Related coverage for "Power cuts leave thousands sweltering inside as deadly heatwave scorches France": Fark — France sizzles in a week of punishing heat that is already causing deaths, with some reports stating that it's so hot you could braise a Coq a Vin with lardons and mushrooms on the sidewalk. Or just fry an egg, if you're a philistine or something [Scary]. teleSUR English — Severe Storms in France Leave 63,000 Homes Without Electricity After Historic Heatwave. The West Australian — Blackouts leave thousands sweltering in French heatwave. RTÉ News — Air-con agitation as France braces for fresh heatwave. Hindustan Times — Europe heatwave: Fact check on AC ban, sleeping with fans and climate change claims. NPR News — A red alert over France, and heat that may rewrite the record books