# Europe Heatwave Tragedy: Two Children Dead in France Amid Record-Breaking Temperatures

*An unprecedented heatwave across Europe has led to tragic consequences, with two children found dead in a car in France.*

June 24, 2026 · World

## At a glance

- Two children found dead in a car in Carpentras, France, due to extreme heat.
- Record-high temperatures in France, with average June temperature surpassing previous records.
- Widespread disruption across Europe, including school closures and health warnings.

An unprecedented heatwave has swept across Europe, leading to tragic consequences. In France, two children were found dead inside a car in Carpentras, a city in southern France. The children, aged two and four, were discovered in a residential parking area. Authorities believe the extreme heat is the most likely cause of their deaths. The incident has sparked widespread concern and prompted emergency measures to mitigate the effects of the heatwave.

## Nationwide Impact

The heatwave has disrupted daily life across France. Outdoor events have been canceled, transportation systems are affected, schools have closed, and employees have been advised to work from home. Health warnings have been issued for the elderly and vulnerable populations.

## Record Temperatures

France's meteorological agency, Météo-France, reported that the country has experienced record-high temperatures in June. The average temperature has reached unprecedented levels, leading to the closure of over 1,350 schools. The average daytime and nighttime temperature has hit 29.2 degrees Celsius, surpassing the previous record set on June 30, 2025.

## Emergency Response

In response to the crisis, red alerts have been issued for more than half of France's regions, affecting over 39 million people. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is set to hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday to address the situation.

## International Impact

The heatwave has also affected other European countries. In Spain, Madrid reached a high of 40 degrees Celsius on Monday, prompting city authorities to set up a 'climate shelter' for the homeless and vulnerable. In Germany, five people died while swimming over the weekend, according to police.

## Sources

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/world/europe-heatwave-france-children-deaths
