France has reported approximately 1,000 excess deaths during a recent heatwave, with the majority of victims being elderly. Public Health France noted that 85% of these fatalities were individuals aged 65 and over, highlighting the vulnerability of this demographic during extreme weather events.
The heatwave, which saw temperatures soar above 40°C in many regions, particularly affected areas under red alert. The sharpest increases in mortality were observed among those dying at home, especially in the densely populated Ile-de-France region, which includes Paris. This trend raises concerns about the isolation of elderly individuals in urban settings.
Health officials have stressed that these figures are preliminary and likely an underestimate, indicating that the true impact of the heatwave may be even more severe. The situation serves as a critical reminder of the need for community support systems to assist isolated and vulnerable individuals during such extreme weather conditions.
As temperatures begin to ease, the focus now shifts to implementing measures that can better protect at-risk populations from future heatwaves. This incident underscores the growing public health challenges posed by climate change, particularly for the ageing population.
Source: France 24

