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Paris on red alert as Europe faces extreme heat with weather warnings across the continent – Europe live | Climate crisis

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French prime minister attends crisis meeting over heatwave

Angelique Chrisafis

Angelique Chrisafis

The French prime minister François Bayrou, who attended a government crisis meeting over the heatwave, was asked about the great difficulty of French schools to handle the heatwave.

France’s prime minister François Bayrou (R) listens to a weather forecaster of the Meteo France weather agency during a visit at the Centre Operationnel de Gestion Interministerielle des Crises (COGIC - Interdepartmental Crisis Management Operational Center) of the French Interior Ministry in Paris.
France’s prime minister François Bayrou (R) listens to a weather forecaster of the Meteo France weather agency during a visit at the Centre Operationnel de Gestion Interministerielle des Crises (COGIC – Interdepartmental Crisis Management Operational Center) of the French Interior Ministry in Paris. Photograph: Thibaud Moritz/AFP/Getty Images

More than 1,350 schools across France were fully or partially closed on Tuesday as classrooms proved dangerously hot for children and teachers, amid anger from teaching unions.

In Paris, which was on maximum heatwave alert, parents were advised to keep their children home on Tuesday and Wednesday. Some other towns closed all their schools, such as Troyes and Melun.

Bayrou said the education ministry would open talks with mayors on how to adapt school buildings, most of which are extremely poorly insulated.

Amid soaring temperatures on Tuesday, some Paris teachers had nothing more than a water spray on their desk to repeatedly spritz children in classrooms in the hope of keeping cool.

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England sees hottest day of 2025 with 33.6 Celsius, could reach 35 Celsius

The heatwave is set to peak in the South East with temperatures projected to reach up to 35C making it the hottest day of the year so far, PA news agency reported.

Spectators in the stands of court 16 use fans to cool down amid the heatwave during the first round match between Slovenia’s Veronika Erjavec and Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk at the Wimbledon tennis tournament. Photograph: Isabel Infantes/Reuters

Much of England has been issued with warnings of extreme heat this week as Monday brought the hottest start to Wimbledon on record.

The Met Office said temperatures could reach 34-35C in London on Tuesday, before cooler conditions sweep in from the North later in the day.

It is the second heatwave for parts of the UK within the last month.

Separately, BBC reported 33.6 Celsius in Frittenden, Kent, making it the hottest day of the year.

Carlos Alcaraz cools off during a practice session on day two of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
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