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France links rise in drownings to heatwaves

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August 23, 2026
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A man jumps into the water as people gather along the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, France. Photo: 29 July 2026
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France has seen 301 drownings since 19 June, a government minister has said, linking the sharp rise in deaths compared to last year to the prolonged heatwaves.

Sports and Youth Minister Marina Ferrari told France Inter radio the number of deaths – a 14% hike on 2025 – was a “tragic toll”.

France, Spain and Italy have been hit by heatwaves, which have triggered massive wildfires that scorched thousands of hectares of land.

Ferrari said people have been taking risks by going into the water, adding: “Many deadly accidents have occurred in areas that are not authorised or supervised for swimming.”

She said a number of the drownings were recorded in “open water, in canals for example”.

Ferrari said the government was working with regional authorities “to improve swimming areas and make things safer”.

Speaking on Friday, she added that “many drownings, particularly among the elderly, occurred in individual pools”.

The minister said that sudden immersion in colder water on a hot day could cause shock, and in some cases “people can also exceed their physical capabilities”.

In June, Ferrari warned that too many people were trying to cool off in rivers and canals without necessarily taking the risks into account.

Climate change is driving up temperatures around the world – but particularly in Europe.

It is the fastest warming content, heating up twice as fast as the global average, according to the Copernicus climate service., external



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