58% Rise In Drowning This Year Between June-July Due To Heatwave: France

Large swaths of Europe, including France, sweltered over a 10-day heatwave ending July 2.

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France during the heat wave and unusually warm weather. (Representational)
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  • More than 100 people drowned in France between June 1 and July 2 this year
  • Drownings increased by 58% compared to the same period last year
  • Total drownings reached 429, a 95% rise from last year’s figures
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France's public health authority said on Friday that more than 100 people had died from drowning between June 1 and July 2 this year, an increase of 58% over the same period last year, blaming it on unusually warm weather at the end of June.

Sante Publique, the French authority, said 429 total drownings had occurred in France between June 1 and July 2, an increase of 95% over that period last year.

"These increases occurred in a context of high temperatures in the second half of June 2025, which led to an increase in people going to swimming areas to cool off," the agency said in a bulletin.

Large swaths of Europe, including France, sweltered over a 10-day heatwave ending July 2. Scientists said 2,300 people died of heat-related causes across 12 European cities during the extreme weather.

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