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Scorching heat shuts Paris landmarks early as France swelters

Korea Times News

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June 23, 2026

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Scorching heat shuts Paris landmarks early as France swelters
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South China Morning Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

French heatwave packs hotels as city dwellers struggle to sleep

As France sweltered under one of the worst heatwaves ever recorded this week, city dwellers scrambled for any escape they could find, with many checking into hotels to benefit from air conditioning and access to pools. Temperatures in Paris hit a June record of 40.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, a day after France recorded its hottest day since records ‌began nearly 80 years ago. But few private flats in the country have air conditioning, particularly those in the densely populated capital....

Ariana News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Forty drown in France as people seek relief from Europe’s heatwave

France experienced its hottest day on record on Tuesday, Meteo France forecaster said, with a peak of 44.3 degrees Celsius (111.74 degrees Fahrenheit) in one town in the south west. The post Forty drown in France as people seek relief from Europe’s heatwave first appeared on Ariana News | Afghanistan News.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 25, 2026

France endures its hottest day in history as temperatures pass 44C: Hundreds of deaths include UK woman at campsite and child in car

France endures its hottest day in history as temperatures pass 44C: Hundreds of deaths include UK woman at campsite and child in car

The Independent

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· Jun 26, 2026

Toddler dies in hot car after becoming trapped in 40C heatwave

Paris is recording temperatures well above 40C for the first time in 150 years

Fashion Bomb Daily

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· Jul 7, 2026

Claire’s Life: Day 1 At Paris Haute Couture Week in Balmain and Tony Ward

Happy Tuesday! Haute Couture Week in Paris kicked off yesterday! It is not only Haute Couture week–it is also Hot as Hades in Paris, with temperatures touching 100 degrees and venues with no AC OR fans! So that means dressing up and showing out is not always comfortable, but we do it for fashion. My [] The post Claire’s Life: Day 1 At Paris Haute Couture Week in Balmain and Tony Ward appeared first on Fashion Bomb Daily.

The Tribune

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· Jun 22, 2026

France braces for a week of punishing heat as red alerts spread

France gritted its teeth Monday for a week of record-busting temperatures, sweltering under a gruelling heat wave that combines daytime highs above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) and sleep-robbing sweaty nights. The national weather service, Meteo France, said that most of the country — the largest in the European Union and second most populated — []

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Related coverage for "Scorching heat shuts Paris landmarks early as France swelters": South China Morning Post — French heatwave packs hotels as city dwellers struggle to sleep. Ariana News — Forty drown in France as people seek relief from Europe’s heatwave. Daily Mail — France endures its hottest day in history as temperatures pass 44C: Hundreds of deaths include UK woman at campsite and child in car. The Independent — Toddler dies in hot car after becoming trapped in 40C heatwave. Fashion Bomb Daily — Claire’s Life: Day 1 At Paris Haute Couture Week in Balmain and Tony Ward. The Tribune — France braces for a week of punishing heat as red alerts spread