Paris restricts alcohol consumption and sales as Europe's heatwave shifts east

France has temporarily banned public alcohol consumption and restricted takeaway alcohol sales in Paris to reduce pressure on hospitals during an extreme heatwave. The restrictions apply during specific hours over the weekend, while licensed bars and restaurants remain exempt.
The heatwave has affected several European countries, including France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Temperatures in Germany are expected to reach 40°C, and French authorities have raised the health alert to its highest level to better protect vulnerable people and increase hospital staffing.
Officials say hospitals are becoming overwhelmed as more people suffer from heat-related illnesses. Health Minister Stéphanie Rist warned that the extreme heat is dangerous not only for older adults but also for young and healthy people, who are also experiencing heat-related cardiac arrests.
Authorities urged people to avoid unnecessary outdoor activities, including jogging and cycling during the hottest parts of the day. Paris Mayor Emmanuel Grégoire criticized people who continued exercising outdoors, saying it is better to take a short break from physical activity during dangerous weather conditions.
The heatwave has already been linked to several deaths, including young children who were left inside parked cars. Climate experts say the extreme temperatures are another sign of the growing climate crisis and stress the need for stronger climate action and better preparation for future heatwaves.
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