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The French Meteorological Agency has revealed that the current heatwave, which began on July 28 and lasted until August 23, has become the longest in the country's history, lasting 23 days — matching the duration of the July 1983 heatwave. During the event, average temperatures reached 24.7°C. As it continues, it ranks among the most intense in terms of strength and duration, with an increasing frequency of heatwaves in France due to climate change caused by human activities. France has experienced three heatwaves in less than two months, including an early heatwave in May, amid an extraordinary phenomenon of Summer 2026 in Europe and the Mediterranean.
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