France links rise in drownings to heatwaves
Summary
France has reported 301 drownings since June 19, which is 14% more than last year. The increase is linked to ongoing heatwaves that have caused people to swim in unsafe areas like canals and private pools.Key Facts
- Since June 19, 301 people have drowned in France, up 14% from 2025.
- Heatwaves in France, Spain, and Italy have also caused large wildfires.
- Many drownings happened in places not meant or supervised for swimming, such as canals.
- Some deaths occurred in private pools, often involving older people who may suffer shock from cold water.
- The government is working with local authorities to improve safety at swimming spots.
- A sports and youth minister warned people about the dangers of swimming in rivers and canals without caution.
- Europe is warming faster than the global average due to climate change.
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