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Record Heat in France: Millions of Houses Are "Inhabitable"

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France's houses have a problem: far too many are so badly isolated that they hardly protect against heat.
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France's houses have a problem: far too many are so badly isolated that they hardly protect against heat.

This month of June 2025 will remain in the annals. Unless the situation worsens in the coming years. As early as mid-June, an exceptional heat wave swept France, installing a dome of persistent heat on a large part of the country. On several occasions, the thermometer has crossed the 40°C bar, never seen at that time in some localities. Tropical nights have chained up the suffocating days, testing already weakened organisms, infrastructures and …

Since Monday 30 June, the country has been under overwhelming heat. The anticyclone from Africa, which has invaded Western Europe, continues to spread hot air on France. According to La Chaîne Météo, temperatures have reached impressive peaks: between 30 and 38°C in the afternoon, with peaks at 40°C locally, especially in the south-west of the country. Cities like Paris, Bordeaux and Toulouse have temperatures close to 35°C, and the heat is stil…

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Pleine vie broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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