A severe heatwave is affecting Europe, with Paris' Eiffel Tower summit closed until 3 July. French authorities issued a red alert for 16 departments as temperatures are projected to hit 40C. Nearly 1,900 schools across France have shut down, advising parents in Paris to keep children at home. To assist residents, cities like Marseille and Orleans are providing free access to public pools and air-conditioned museums. Tragically, the heatwave has resulted in two deaths in Italy, with multiple countries issuing heat warnings.
The summit of Paris' Eiffel Tower has been closed until 3 July due to a severe heatwave sweeping across France and Europe. French authorities have issued a red alert for 16 departments, including Paris, where temperatures are expected to reach 40C.
Nearly 1,900 schools across France have been shut, a significant increase from Monday, with parents in Paris advised to keep children home on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cities like Marseille and Orleans are offering free access to public pools and air-conditioned museums to help residents cope with the extreme heat.
The continent continues to grapple with an extreme heatwave, with two heat-related deaths in Italy and dozens of warnings across multiple European countries.
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