France recorded 1,243 excess deaths during July heatwaves

France recorded 1,243 excess deaths during July heatwaves
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Summary People aged 75 and older represented about three-quarters of the excess mortality

PARIS (Reuters) - France recorded 1,243 excess deaths between July 3 and July 22 when the country was hit by exceptionally high temperatures, the country's health ministry said on Wednesday.

The count includes all deaths regardless of their ⁠cause and is an estimate based on death certificates issued during the period.

People aged 75 and older represented about three-quarters of the excess mortality.

July was the hottest month recorded to date in France and one of the driest, the country's weather agency said ⁠earlier this month.

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Europe as a whole has experienced more extreme warming, linked to human-induced climate change, than any other continent this year, meteorologists ⁠have said.

The national health agency had recorded last month 5,764 excess deaths during the period between June ⁠17 and July 2.

The tally is preliminary and final data will be available ⁠for the whole summer in October or November, the ministry said.

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