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The French Meteorological Agency announced that France experienced the hottest day on record since measurements began in 1947, with record temperatures recorded in several regions, including 44.3°C in Bessus, 43.3°C in Cazou, and 42.2°C in Nîmes. The heatwave, which is being compared in intensity to the one that occurred in August 2003 and is considered the most severe in over 75 years, is expected to continue, with temperatures forecasted to rise to 40-42°C until the end of the week. Authorities have taken measures to mitigate the impact of the heatwave, including early closures of major tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower and museums in Paris.
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