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France Bans Alcohol During Music Day Festivities Amid Red Heatwave Alert
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Deutsche Welle21.06.2026Mundo2 dk okuma

France Bans Alcohol During Music Day Festivities Amid Red Heatwave Alert

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  • France's Fete de la Musique celebrations on Sunday will include an alcohol ban in departments under a red heatwave alert, with temperatures expected to reach 41°C.
  • The ban aims to ensure public safety during the event, which drew nearly 2 million people to Paris last year.

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France is preparing for its annual Fete de la Musique on Sunday, a nationwide music festival. However, the national weather service has issued a red heatwave alert for many departments, including Paris, with temperatures expected to be dangerously high.

Tamaño de fuente

France is soaking up the sun, with annual music festivities set to take over Paris and the rest of the country on Sunday, even as the national weather service warns of dangerous temperatures.

The prime minister's office announced in a statement that it is banning the consumption of alcohol during nationwide Fete de la Musique (Music Day) festivities in regional departments placed under the red heat wave alert from noon on Sunday.

"For all events organized by the state and its agencies, instructions have been given not to offer alcohol," the statement said following a crisis meeting called by Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu.

Meteo France, the national weather forecaster, issued the highest-level warning, a red heatwave alert, for 35 regional departments for Sunday, including Paris.

France set to experience really high temperatures beginning Sunday

Meteo France said temperatures are likely to reach 41 degrees Celsius in some areas on Sunday.

Temperatures on Monday are expected to be even higher, ranging between 37 degrees and 42 degrees Celsius.

Nationally, the heatwave will be similar to those in July 2019 and August 2003 in terms of day and night temperatures, Meteo France said on X.

In 2003, France saw an unprecedented heatwave that resulted in 14,800 deaths, most of them elderly people.

Fete de la Musique turns Paris into an open-air party

Fete de la Musique is one of the biggest annual events in France and has grown even more popular with the spread of social media.

The event drew nearly 2 million people to Paris last year, including visitors from countries such as the UK.

DJs, rock bands, choirs, French jazz, and classical musicians take over the city to celebrate the summer solstice, the longest day of the year.

However, last year's festivities sparked safety concerns after some people reported being pricked with syringes.

Authorities have since adopted a zero-tolerance approach and created designated spaces for women and people with disabilities in key locations.

Edited by: Louis Oelofse

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will the alcohol ban be strictly enforced?
  • What are the long-term health implications of such heatwaves?

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This article was originally published by Deutsche Welle.

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