France Reports 40 Drowning Deaths as Record Heatwave Drives People to Rivers and Reservoirs Across Europe

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:45pm on 23 Jun 2026,Tuesday Weather & Environment

France has reported 40 drowning deaths since Thursday as a severe heatwave grips much of Europe. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said many of the deaths were linked to people swimming in unsafe areas to escape the heat. Sports Minister Marina Ferrari warned that swimming in unsupervised rivers and reservoirs during a heatwave should not be taken lightly. France recorded its hottest June day on record this week, with more than half the country under red alert. Spain and Italy are also facing extreme temperatures above 40C in some areas. Authorities across Europe have urged people to stay safe as the heatwave continues. (PC: BBC)

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Heatwave Death Toll Rises in France as Drowning Incidents Surge Across Europe

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:08pm on 23 Jun 2026,Tuesday Weather & Environment

France has reported 40 drowning deaths since last week as a severe heatwave continues to affect Europe. Officials said many people entered rivers and canals to cool off during the extreme temperatures. France recorded its hottest June day and night on record, with large parts of the country under red alert. Spain and Italy are also facing temperatures above 40°C. Authorities have warned people to avoid swimming in unsafe areas and stay hydrated. The heatwave has disrupted daily life, forced emergency measures, and raised concerns about public safety as Europe faces another period of extreme weather. (PC: Reuters)

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Severe Dust Storm Sweeps Across Delhi-NCR, IMD Issues Red Alert

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:59am on 23 Jun 2026,Tuesday Weather & Environment

A severe dust storm hit several parts of Delhi-NCR on Tuesday, reducing visibility and disrupting normal life. Strong winds and dust clouds affected roads and traffic in many areas. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert and advised people to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. Authorities warned of possible damage to weak structures, trees and power lines. Emergency teams were placed on alert to handle any incidents. Residents were advised to take precautions and follow weather updates. Officials are closely monitoring the situation as adverse weather conditions continue across the region.

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2 Children Found Dead in Car as France Faces Deadly Heatwave; Authorities Say Heat Was the “Most Likely Reason”

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:41am on 23 Jun 2026,Tuesday Weather & Environment

2 children, aged two and four, were found dead inside a parked car in the southern French town of Carpentras during an intense heatwave. Investigators said the heat was the “most likely reason” for the tragedy. France is facing record temperatures, with some areas expected to reach 43°C. More than 1,350 schools have been closed, and heat alerts now cover over half the country. Authorities have urged people to stay indoors, drink plenty of water and avoid outdoor activities during peak hours. Similar heat warnings have also been issued across several other European countries.

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Europe Heatwave Kills 18 in France as ‘Omega Block’ Pushes Temperatures Above 40°C

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:15am on 23 Jun 2026,Tuesday Weather & Environment

A powerful heatwave is affecting several European countries, with temperatures rising above 40°C in many areas. France has reported at least 18 deaths, including two children left in a parked car. Authorities have issued heat alerts and closed schools in some regions. The United Kingdom, Spain and Italy are also facing extreme heat. Weather experts say the heatwave is being caused by an “Omega Block”, a high-pressure system that traps hot air over Europe. This has created a heat dome, keeping temperatures high for days. Officials have urged people to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun. (PC: AFP)

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UK Heatwave Triggers School Closures, Airport Disruption and House Fires After Thousands of Lightning Strikes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:18am on 23 Jun 2026,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Britain is facing an intense heatwave as temperatures continue to rise across England and Wales. Thousands of lightning strikes hit southern parts of the country overnight, causing flooding and house fires. Bristol Airport was briefly closed after thunderstorms affected air traffic systems. Several schools announced closures or early dismissals to protect students from extreme heat. Emergency services responded to hundreds of weather-related incidents. Weather officials have issued rare red heat warnings, with temperatures expected to reach up to 39°C in some areas. Authorities have urged people to stay hydrated, avoid heat exposure and follow safety advice. (PC: Getty)

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Mumbai, Pune Under Orange Alert as Heavy Rain Hits Maharashtra Ahead of Monsoon Arrival

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:17am on 23 Jun 2026,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Mumbai and Pune are under an orange alert as heavy rain continues across parts of Maharashtra ahead of the southwest monsoon's arrival. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the monsoon is likely to reach Mumbai within the next 48 hours. Several areas of Mumbai recorded heavy rainfall, causing waterlogging and traffic disruptions. Bandra, Worli and Malabar Hill were among the places that received significant rain. Raigad and Ratnagiri are also under orange alert, while Thane and Palghar remain under a yellow alert. The IMD expects rainfall activity to continue over the coming days.

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France Places Nearly Half the Country Under Red Alert as Heatwave Pushes Temperatures Above 40°C

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:22am on 22 Jun 2026,Monday Weather & Environment

France is facing an intense heatwave, with 49 regions placed under the highest red weather alert. Temperatures are expected to rise above 40°C in several areas, with Bordeaux forecast to reach 43°C. Authorities have closed 845 schools and shortened classes at many others to protect students. Health officials have urged people to check on elderly relatives and neighbours. Three heat-related deaths have been reported in the Gironde region. Transport services have also been affected, with some train routes reduced. Weather experts say the heatwave will remain severe and may continue until the end of the week. (PC: EPA)

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Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Hit Mumbai, BMC Warns of Waterlogging and Traffic Disruptions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:54am on 22 Jun 2026,Monday Weather & Environment

Mumbai received moderate to heavy rainfall on Monday morning, bringing relief from hot and humid weather. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said rainfall activity will increase from Monday, and the southwest monsoon is expected to reach the city by June 23. Several areas recorded heavy showers, causing waterlogging and traffic problems. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) issued an orange alert and advised residents to stay cautious during thunderstorms and heavy rain. Gusty winds of up to 40 kmph are also expected. Bandra, Worli and Khar were among the areas that received the highest rainfall in the city. (PC: HT)

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Monsoon Reaches Mumbai; IMD Issues Rain, Thunderstorm and Heatwave Alerts Across Maharashtra

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:31am on 21 Jun 2026,Sunday Weather & Environment

Monsoon rains finally reached Mumbai on Sunday, bringing relief after weeks of hot weather. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said rain is expected across Maharashtra over the next week. Yellow alerts have been issued for Mumbai, Thane and several other districts due to possible thunderstorms. An orange alert is in place for parts of Vidarbha. Heatwave warnings remain active in Akola, Washim and Amravati. Pune is expected to receive light rain and thunderstorms in the coming days. The IMD said temperatures are likely to fall and monsoon activity could become stronger after June 25.

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