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France in midst of 4th heat wave amid historic drought

AP | | Posted by Yagya Sharma
Aug 08, 2022 08:10 PM IST

The southern half of France expects daytime temperatures of up to 40 degrees celsius, and won't drop at nighttime below 20 degrees celsius.

France was in the midst of its fourth heat wave of the year Monday as the country faces what the government warned is its worst drought on record.

File photo of cracked and dry earth on the banks of Le Broc lake, as a historical drought hits France, August 5, 2022.(REUTERS)
File photo of cracked and dry earth on the banks of Le Broc lake, as a historical drought hits France, August 5, 2022.(REUTERS)

National weather agency Meteo France said the heat wave began in the south and is expected to spread across the country and last until the weekend.

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Overall, the southern half of France expects daytime temperatures of up to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) and won't drop at nighttime below 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit).

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The high temperatures aren't helping firefighters battling a wildfire in the Chartreuse Mountains, near the Alps in eastern France, where authorities have evacuated around 140 people.

Meteo France said this week's heat wave will not be as intense as the one last month when several regions experienced record-breaking temperatures.

But the high temperatures come during the most severe drought ever recorded, according to the government. Last month was the driest July since measurements began in 1959.

Some farmers have started to see a drops in production especially in soy, sunflower and corn yields. Water restrictions in place range from daytime irrigation bans to limiting water usage to people, livestock and to keep aquatic species alive.

The government said last week that more than 100 municipalities can't provide drinking water through taps and need water truck supplies. The heat also forced energy giant EDF to temporarily cut power generation at some of its nuclear plants which use river water to cool reactors.

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