HomeEverythingEducation
Equities & FundsCrypto & Digital AssetsAI & TechnologyBusiness & CorporateUS Politics & PolicyGeopolitics & Global RiskMacro, Rates & FXCommodities & EnergyEuropean Politics & MarketsAsia-PacificReal Estate & Property
Story archiveAll categories
← All Stories

France Activates 'Extreme Heat' Orsec Plan Amid Renewed Heatwave

Created at 10 Jul · 2:31 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

The French government has activated an "Orsec extreme heat plan" for nine western departments facing a severe heatwave. This emergency response mechanism, typically used for natural disasters like floods, is being deployed as temperatures rise and wildfires scorch the country.

✉Newsletter

PiQ Daily

Pick your topics. Get only what matters, on your cadence.

Key Numbers

9departments on red heat alert
72departments on orange heat alert
24departments to be on red alert Saturday
2times more land scorched by wildfires this year
25,000hectares burned by wildfires this year
3heatwaves since May
2,000excess deaths during June heatwave
300excess deaths during late May heatwave
30,000air conditioning units promised to hospitals
6,000air conditioning units delivered to hospitals

Who's Involved

Maud Bregeon
Government spokesperson
Julien Marion
Director general of civil security
Valerie Masson-Delmotte
Expert from France's High Council for Climate
France Activates 'Extreme Heat' Orsec Plan Amid Renewed Heatwave

↳ Why This Matters

The activation of the "Orsec extreme heat plan" highlights the increasing severity and frequency of extreme weather events linked to climate change, posing significant risks to public health, infrastructure, and ecosystems in France.

Key facts

  • The French government activated an "Orsec extreme heat plan" due to a renewed heatwave.
  • Nine departments in western France are on red alert for extreme heat.
  • Wildfires have scorched twice the amount of land in France this year compared to last year.
  • The country is experiencing its third heatwave since May.
  • The government will open "cooling centres" for vulnerable populations.
  • Six thousand of 30,000 planned air conditioning units for hospitals have been delivered.

The French government has activated an "Orsec extreme heat plan" for nine departments in the west of the country facing a severe heatwave, a measure typically reserved for natural disasters like floods. This unprecedented step comes as the nation grapples with its third heatwave since May, accompanied by a significant increase in wildfires.

Nine departments, including Morbihan and Loire-Atlantique, were placed on red alert for extreme heat on Friday, with 72 others under an orange alert. Météo France forecasts the red alert will extend to 24 departments, including the entire Ile-de-France region, by Saturday noon.

Wildfires have already scorched over 25,000 hectares this year, roughly double the area affected in the same period last year, according to Julien Marion, director general of civil security. France has experienced more than 2,000 excess deaths during the June heatwave and 300 during late May's high temperatures.

In response, the government announced the opening of "cooling centres" for vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and homeless. Additionally, six thousand of the 30,000 air conditioning units promised to the nation's hospitals have been delivered and installed, stated government spokeswoman Maud Bregeon.

France's High Council for Climate warned on Thursday that the country's climate change policies are "insufficient," with expert Valerie Masson-Delmotte noting that infrastructure and societal practices are based on a climate that no longer exists. High temperatures are expected to persist until Bastille Day on July 14.

Frequently asked questions

The Orsec plan is an emergency response and relief mechanism for exceptional events, typically activated for natural disasters such as floods.

The departments on red alert include Morbihan, Ille-et-Vilaine, Mayenne, Sarthe, Loire-Atlantique, Vendée, Maine-et-Loire, Vienne, and Deux-Sèvres.

Wildfires have scorched twice as much land in France so far this year as in the same period last year, affecting over 25,000 hectares.

The government is opening "cooling centres" for the elderly and homeless, and has delivered 6,000 of 30,000 promised air conditioning units to hospitals.

What Happens Next

01The red heatwave warning will be extended to 24 departments on Saturday at 12:00.
02High temperatures are expected to continue until July 14.

Get the newsletter.

Pick the topics you actually care about. We'll email when there's news worth your time, on the cadence you choose. Cancel any time from your account.

Cadence

How It Developed

France activated an "Orsec extreme heat plan" for departments facing a heatwave.
Nine departments in western France were placed on red alert for extreme heat.
Seventy-two departments are under an orange alert for heat.
The red heatwave warning is set to expand to 24 departments, including Ile-de-France, on Saturday.
Wildfires have burned twice as much land in France this year compared to the same period last year.
France is experiencing its third heatwave since May.
The government announced the opening of "cooling centres" for vulnerable populations.
Six thousand of 30,000 promised air conditioning units for hospitals have been delivered.

Sources

T1
French government activates new 'extreme heat' Orsec plan as temperatures riseEuronews

Related Stories

Europe at economic crossroads amid global tensions, Lagarde warns
10 Jul · 6:10 AM
Hungary to join European Prosecutor's Office, enabling probes into Orbán-era corruption
10 Jul · 11:15 AM
UK High Court rules against government on asylum seeker rejections
10 Jul · 1:54 PM
Nine European nations urge EU to ease border checks amid Entry/Exit System concerns
10 Jul · 1:12 PM
European tourism grows 5% in 2026, led by Greece, Italy, Malta
10 Jul · 11:15 AM