The 38 to 40 ° C are almost generalized on the country this Tuesday. Tuesday is the continuation of Monday day with very high temperatures. The 38 to 40 ° C are almost generalized on the country. The 41 ° C bar could be crossed by Charentes in Touraine and south of Île-de-France, as well as locally in the Landes, Aude or Hérault.
1,896 closed schools, according to national education. 1,896 establishments (1,880 schools, 14 colleges, two high schools) were closed this Tuesday in the early afternoon, according to a new point from the Ministry of National Education, or 3 % of schools and almost 550 more than Tuesday morning.
Calls to the SAMU increased by “15 to 25 % depending on the territories”. Calls to the SAMU are up “15 to 25 % depending on the territories, sometimes more,” said Agnès Ricard-Hibon, spokesperson for the Samu Emergencies de France union. “This is a good thing because we encourage people to call 15 to detect gravity and guide them in the care system,” she said.
A homeless person found dead in Besançon. A homeless man was found dead this Tuesday morning in downtown Besançon (Doubs). The man, in his fifty years, was extended to the ground and was discovered by passers -by. An investigation was opened to determine the causes of his death, and especially if it is linked to the hot weather.
What should we expect Wednesday? The latest forecasts from Météo France confirm the arrival of the refreshment Wednesday from the West which quickly concerns the northwest of the country. Temperatures will remain high in Ile-de-France and it will be necessary to remain vigilant on the application of good gestures. In the afternoon, the thermometer will climb again between 37 and 39 ° C on the east of the country, as well as in the east of the Ile-de-France and the Loire Valley Center.
Several departments will return to orange vigilance on Wednesday morning. 16 departments will remain on a heat heat vigilance until Wednesday, 6 a.m., according to the last point of Météo France, published at 4 p.m. “The whole Île-de-France, Vienne, Indre, Indre-et-Loir, and Loir-et-Cher” will then go back orange. “Only the departments of Dawn, Yonne, Loiret and Cher remain in red level,” says the organization.