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Paris Officially Reopens Seine River To Public Swimming
July 5, 2025, Paris, France: Happy trio of young people wading at the Grenelle safe bathing site on the Seine river on its opening day, with the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop. The River Seine reopened to Parisian swimmers this morning for the first time since 1923, offering locals and tourists to swim and a welcomed respite of the recent scorching high temperatures. (Credit Image: © Alexis Sciard/IP3 via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Paris Officially Reopens Seine River To Public Swimming
July 5, 2025, Paris, France: People swim at the Grenelle safe bathing site on the Seine river on its opening day, in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The River Seine reopened to Parisian swimmers this morning for the first time since 1923, offering locals and tourists a welcome respite after scorching temperatures. (Credit Image: © Alexis Sciard/IP3 via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Paris Officially Reopens Seine River To Public Swimming
July 5, 2025, Paris, France: Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo and mayor of the 15th district of Paris Philippe Goujon (R) inaugurate the opening of the Grenelle safe bathing site on the Seine river, in front of the Eiffel Tower. The River Seine reopened to Parisian swimmers this morning for the first time since 1923, offering locals and tourists a welcome respite after scorching temperatures. (Credit Image: © Alexis Sciard/IP3 via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Red Alert Heatwave In Paris
Parisians and tourists cool off at the Trocadero fountain in Paris, France, on July 1, 2025, as temperatures in France are expected to hit a peak today, according to the Meteo France weather agency, with some areas expected to soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Paris braces for blistering temperatures, with the French capital on red alert as an early summer heatwave spreads into parts of northern Europe less accustomed to such extremes. Scientists say human-induced climate change makes such heatwave events more intense, frequent, and widespread. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Major Heatwave In Paris
In Paris, France, on June 21, 2025, a woman sits on a bench in a park as 84 departements are placed on 'vigilance orange canicule' (orange heatwave watch), with temperatures likely to exceed 40 degrees locally, during a heatwave set to last until at least the middle of the week. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Major Heatwave In Paris
Eighty-four departments are placed on 'vigilance orange canicule' (orange heatwave watch), with temperatures likely to exceed 40 degrees locally, in a heatwave set to last until at least the middle of the week, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Major Heatwave In Paris
In Paris, France, on June 21, 2025, a woman sits on a chair in Tuileries Garden Park as 84 departements are placed on 'vigilance orange canicule' (orange heatwave watch), with temperatures likely to exceed 40 degrees locally, in a heatwave set to last until at least the middle of the week. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Major Heatwave In Paris
In Paris, France, on June 21, 2025, a woman sits on a bench in a park where a smoking ban is introduced on Sunday, June 29. Very high temperatures are expected today, and 84 departements are placed on 'vigilance orange canicule' (orange heatwave watch), with temperatures likely to exceed 40 degrees locally in a heatwave set to last until at least the middle of the week. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Major Heatwave In Paris
In Paris, France, on June 21, 2025, a woman sits on a bench in a park where a smoking ban is introduced on Sunday, June 29. Very high temperatures are expected today, and 84 departements are placed on 'vigilance orange canicule' (orange heatwave watch), with temperatures likely to exceed 40 degrees locally in a heatwave set to last until at least the middle of the week. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
A fire department vehicle struggles to pass through the streets due to the large number of people gathered for France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Two people jump off the bridge at Canal Saint Martin during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
Music enthusiasts gather in the streets during France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
A band performs in a street as part of France's annual street music festival, the Fete de la Musique, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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A Huge Crowd In The Streets Of Paris For "la Fete De La Musique".
A heatwave affects the whole of France for several days, with temperatures peaking in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025, the same day as ''Fete de la Musique'' (French midsummer Festival of Music) (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto). -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
The Garonne River experiences a heatwave. France suffocates under its first heatwave of the year. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a drop of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C is not achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. In Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
The Garonne River experiences a heatwave. France suffocates under its first heatwave of the year. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a drop of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C is not achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. In Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
A thermometer reads 39.5?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, is not achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
The Garonne River experiences a heatwave. France suffocates under its first heatwave of the year. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a drop of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C is not achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. In Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Heatwave In Paris
Young people swim in the canal while a heatwave affects the whole of France for several days, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Heatwave In Paris
People enjoy the sun in a park while a heatwave affects the whole of France for several days, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Heatwave In Paris
Young people swim in the canal while a heatwave affects the whole of France for several days, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Heatwave In Paris
A person on a bench sits in the sun while a heatwave affects the whole of France for several days, in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto) -
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Heatwave In Paris
A heatwave affects the whole of France for several days, with temperatures peaking in Paris, France, on June 21, 2025, the same day as ''Fete de la Musique'' (French midsummer Festival of Music) (Photo by Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto).