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Europe is facing one of its most severe early‑summer heatwaves in recent memory, with temperatures soaring above 40°C and triggering a wave of deadly incidents across the continent.

ValidViewNetwork reports that at least 42 people have died in recent days, while more than 800 schools have been forced to close as governments scramble to protect vulnerable populations.

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, speaking after a crisis meeting on Monday, confirmed that 40 of the deaths were due to drowning, noting that “many of the victims were young people” who sought relief from the extreme heat in rivers and lakes.

In southeastern France, officials linked the deaths of two children, aged two and four, to the heatwave after they were found unconscious in a car outside their home in Carpentras. A manslaughter inquiry has been launched after a police source told Le Parisien that the mother said she had “forgotten her children” in the car while shopping, a revelation that has sparked national outrage.

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France’s meteorological agency, Météo‑France, placed 54 departments under a red heat alert, with Bordeaux recording 42°C on Monday. Forecaster Sebastien Leas warned that “the coming days are shaping up to be among the ten hottest ever recorded nationwide,” adding that “it’s not only the intensity of this heatwave that is exceptional, but also how early it is, since it began even before the official start of summer and will apparently continue until the end of the week.” The agency expects the heatwave to last at least until Thursday, intensifying concerns about public health and infrastructure resilience.

Across Europe, red heat alerts have been issued in the UK, Italy, France, and Spain, while Belgium, Germany, and Portugal brace for temperatures in the high 30s. Parts of Germany are expected to hit 40°C over the weekend, further straining emergency services and transport systems.

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The French government has prohibited the sale of alcohol at public events including the popular Fête de la Musique and announced that the Eiffel Tower will close early on Tuesday due to safety concerns. President Emmanuel Macron has urged the public to “drink plenty of water and look after the elderly, children, and isolated people,” as communities brace for more scorching days ahead.

French Education Minister Edouard Geffray confirmed that more than 800 schools have shut down due to unsafe temperatures, while transport disruptions continue to mount. French rail operator SNCF and Belgium’s SNCB have cancelled multiple train services due to heat‑related risks, including track deformation and equipment failures, ValidViewNetwork reports.

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The combination of extreme heat, infrastructure strain, and increased outdoor activity has created a complex public‑safety challenge across the continent, ValidViewNetwork reports.

As Europe confronts this escalating climate emergency, the unfolding crisis underscores the urgent need for climate‑resilient infrastructure, stronger heat‑response systems, and coordinated continental strategies to protect lives and livelihoods. The heatwave’s deadly impact serves as a stark reminder that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, more intense, and more disruptive, demanding immediate action from governments, institutions, and citizens alike as the continent prepares for even hotter summers ahead.

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