France just endured its hottest day ever recorded. Sweltering conditions swept across western Europe. Temperatures soared to record-breaking levels, forcing iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower to close temporarily. As the scorching temperatures migrated north, British train operators faced severe strain. Numerous services ground to a halt or arrived drastically late. Across the Channel, the relentless heat pushed France’s power network to its limits. A sudden fault plunged roughly households into darkness. Authorities urged residents to stay hydrated and avoid sun exposure. This sizzling spell is expected to persist for the foreseeable future before easing slightly.
Latest News About France's scorching wave disrupts trains across Britain
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UK heatwaves - data and advice - RAC
UK heatwaves - data and advice RAC
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France outage leaves 68,000 homes without power as record heatwave spreads north - France 24
France outage leaves 68,000 homes without power as record heatwave spreads north France 24
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France records its hottest day ever as Europe withers in early heat wave - WGBH
France records its hottest day ever as Europe withers in early heat wave WGBH
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France's latest heatwave: 'Temperatures will fall, and we won't talk about it anymore' - France 24
France's latest heatwave: 'Temperatures will fall, and we won't talk about it anymore' France 24
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All the London train services disrupted by the heatwave - London Evening Standard
All the London train services disrupted by the heatwave London Evening Standard