Key facts
- Paris police requested the cancellation of the Pride March.
- The Pride March is scheduled for Saturday.
- The request is due to an exceptional heatwave.
- Authorities stated the march will be prohibited by decree if organizers refuse to cancel.
- Concerns were raised about the strain on emergency services and hospitals.
Paris police have formally requested that the organizers of the Pride March, scheduled for Saturday, cancel the event. This request is a direct response to an exceptional heatwave affecting the region. Authorities have stated that if the organizers do not agree to cancel the march, the event will be prohibited by decree. The primary reason cited for this potential ban is the anticipated strain on emergency services and hospitals, which are already expected to be heavily burdened by the extreme heat. The decision highlights the challenges authorities face in balancing public events with public safety during severe weather conditions.
