Hundreds dead as Europe breaks temperature records during heat wave

A record-breaking heatwave across Western Europe has resulted in hundreds of fatalities, with Spain reporting up to 212 deaths as Saturday, and France experiencing the highest recorded temperatures since records began 80 years ago, reaching 111.7°F.Many deaths in France were caused by drowning as people sought relief from the heat, along with some children found in hot cars. The intense temperatures, ranging between 100°F to over 110°F, led to emergency measures including France activating its highest healthcare alert and the UK issuing extreme heat warnings, prompting early school closures.Italy also issued its highest heat alerts for multiple cities. The heatwave caused widespread infrastructure failures, such as hospital server shutdowns, and resulted in disruptions to services and public health crises. The ongoing heatwave has significantly impacted vulnerable populations, notably the elderly and children, and has been linked to tens of thousands of deaths over recent years in Europe due to climate-related extreme heat events.


Hundreds of people have died across Western Europe as a result of a record-breaking heatwave over the past week.

Spain’s Health Ministry said Thursday that as many as 212 people have died in the country since Saturday due to the heat wave, using data provided by regional governments. A monitoring system in the country recorded 13 deaths on Saturday, 38 on Sunday, 66 on Monday, and 95 on Tuesday, by far the highest death toll of any European country. France was in a distant second, with 50 recorded deaths. The vast majority of deaths in France, 48, were due to drowning, when people seeking respite from the heat swam into dangerous areas. The remaining two recorded deaths were children found in hot cars.

A girl wearing a traditional outfit uses a hand held battery powered fan to cool down on a hot day during an event marking summer solstice at the Dimitrie Gusti Village Museum in Bucharest, Romania, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)

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A girl wearing a traditional outfit uses a hand held battery powered fan to cool down on a hot day during an event marking summer solstice at the Dimitrie Gusti Village Museum in Bucharest, Romania, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)

Millions across France and Spain experienced temperatures between 100 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit, the worst heat on the continent. Pissos, in southwestern France, experienced the highest recorded temperature at 111.7 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday was France’s hottest day on record since records began 80 years ago.

French Prime Minister Sebastian Lecornu announced that he had activated the highest level of emergency mobilization for the country’s healthcare system to cope with the heat.

The United Kingdom didn’t reach as high temperatures, but its infrastructure was less prepared. England and Wales received rare extreme heat warnings, forcing many schools to close early. Outgoing U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer left the ultimate decision on whether schools, which aren’t air-conditioned, would open or close to each individual school.

“It is very hot and obviously schools will have to take the appropriate measures and each school will gauge for itself what the measures are,” he said. “But it is important that we as a government coordinate this across the country and with all of the countries within the United Kingdom, which is what we’re doing.”

The heat in southern England and Wales led to some comedic outcomes. A London Climate Action Week 2026 event on how to deal with the extreme heat was canceled due to extreme heat.

Italy was also scorched. Casualties were unclear, but the country’s health ministry issued its highest heat alert for 16 cities, including Florence, Rome, Turin, and Verona.

FORTY DROWN IN FRANCE TRYING TO ESCAPE RECORD HEAT WAVE SCORCHING EUROPE

Outside of drowning and heat stroke, the heat’s most tangible impact was a wide breakdown in infrastructure from overheating, with often dangerous outcomes. A hospital in Ghent, Belgium, had its electronic patient record knocked out “due to overheating of the central server at a company in Paris.” Scheduled surgeries were canceled as a result, and emergency cases were transferred to other hospitals.

Heat waves have killed tens of thousands of people across Europe over the past half-decade, when they began becoming a chronic problem. The deaths are skewed toward the elderly and children, who are particularly vulnerable to heat-related issues.



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