France reports five deaths as heatwave scorches Europe

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Thirteen people drowned over the weekend as soaring temperatures drove crowds to beaches, rivers, and lakes

At least five people died in France on Sunday and Monday as temperatures topped 42°C (107.6°F) in parts of the country in the midst of a severe heatwave gripping much of Europe.

Among the victims were two children, aged two and four, who were found dead in their family car in the southern town of Carpentras on Monday. Prosecutors said heat exposure was the suspected cause of death.

A day earlier, three elderly people were found dead in their homes in the suburbs of Bordeaux, local prefect Sophie Brocas told France 3. Emergency responders reportedly linked the deaths to the extreme heat.

At least 13 more people drowned over the weekend as crowds flocked to beaches, rivers, lakes, and swimming pools in search of relief from the scorching temperatures.

Authorities have issued red heatwave alerts – the highest level – across more than half of France, while dozens of trains have been canceled and thousands of school classes have been postponed or relocated because of the extreme weather.

In the UK, the national weather service has warned of “extreme heat,” with temperatures potentially reaching 39°C later this week.

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