3 die in France as temperatures to exceed 105 F in Europe heat wave

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“We’re heading for, at the very least, ⁠several days of very, very hot weather,” French Health Minister Stephanie Rist said.
A worker drinks water a construction site in Bordeaux, southwestern France on June 22, 2026, as France experiences a ferocious heatwave.
A worker drinks water at a construction site Monday in Bordeaux as France experiences a ferocious heat wave.Christophe Archambault / AFP via Getty Images

⁠⁠Three people died in France from health issues caused by extreme heat and almost 2,700 of the country’s schools were set to close or modify timetables as authorities across Europe issued heat wave warnings for Monday.

Temperatures in Bordeaux in southwestern France were forecast to exceed 42 degrees Celsius (107.6 degrees Fahrenheit) Monday and weather agency Meteo France said 49 regional administrative areas will be under a red heat wave warning.

“We’re heading for, at the very least, ⁠several days of very, very hot weather. We don’t know when temperatures ​will ⁠start falling,” French Health Minister Stephanie Rist said on TV channel TF1.

Three people, aged between 80 and 95, died over the weekend in the Bordeaux region as a result of health issues caused by the current heat wave ⁠in France, local government official Sophie Brocas told France TV late Sunday.

In Spain, state weather agency Aemet issued ​a red ⁠alert for the Basque country, in the normally cooler ‌north of the country, with the mercury in San Sebastian set to rise to a high of 40 C, more than double its historical average for June 22, according to the Reuters Climate Monitor.

San Sebastian was set to be hotter than the ‌southern cities of Seville and Cordoba, which normally record the country’s most intense ‌summer heat.

“We are seeing temperatures between 5 and 10 degrees above normal for this time of year, and in some northern areas even more than 10 degrees above average,” said Rubén del Campo, spokesperson for Aemet.

Festivalgoers seek shade at the Hellfest festival in Clisson, Loire-Atlantique, France
Festivalgoers seek shade Sunday at the Hellfest festival in Clisson, western France.Jimmy Beunardeau / Hans Lucas / AFP via Getty Images

Little relief at night

The night was providing little relief in some parts of Spain, with temperatures failing to drop ⁠below 25 C or even 30 C in places like the southwestern province of Almeria, Aemet said.

Europe on Monday was the continent furthest from its historical norm, with an average high temperature of 24 C, which was 4.1 C above what was typical from 1961 to 1990, according to the climate monitor. By comparison, Asia and North America were 2 C and 1.3 C above the historical norm.

Wildlife shelters in northern Europe were struggling to cope with the number of animals being brought in suffering from the heat.

Birds such as swifts, swallows, sparrows and starlings, which make their nests in the eaves of roofs, have been particularly affected by abnormally high temperatures, said Romaine de ‌Jaegere, a biologist and founder of the Center for the Rehabilitation of Animals Living in the Wild (Creaves) wildlife ​refuge in Temploux in Belgium.

“Temperatures on the roofs can sometimes reach 50, even 60 degrees Celsius. So they ‌prefer to jump rather than let themselves die and literally ⁠cook in their nests,” De Jaegere told Reuters, adding that the shelter had received 150 animals in the last ⁠three days.

Spain’s Labor Ministry on Monday said it was monitoring whether companies were complying with laws that allow workers to reduce or adjust their working hours when ‌orange or red weather alerts are ​issued.

Workers are also entitled to up to four days of ‌paid leave if they are unable to reach their ​workplace due to weather conditions, it said.

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