At least 18 dead in France, including two children in hot car, as Europe bakes

AI Summary
A widespread heatwave across Europe has pushed temperatures above 40°C in multiple countries, prompting emergency response measures including alcohol sales restrictions in French red-alert zones and thousands of school closures. Health authorities report deaths from heat-related complications and warn of further deterioration in the coming days. This marks the second major heat event within a month.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize human suffering and disruption, using language like 'punishing heat' and characterizing impacts as 'chaos' to frame the event through the lens of hardship.
Moderate: Centrist outlets balance official warnings and governmental responses with more neutral presentation, with coverage ranging from health alerts to reports of cultural events continuing despite emergency measures.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets prioritize temperature records, quantified impacts like school closures and cancelled events, and casualty counts in their framing of the crisis.
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At least 18 people died in France, including two children left in a hot car, as a heat wave hung over Europe, smashing temperature records in several cities Monday.
As schools in France closed or modified timetables, forecasters in Britain predicted temperatures could break records for June this week.
The temperature in Bordeaux in France's western wine country rose to 41.9 degrees Celsius, breaking a record set last August.
In Poitiers in central France it reached 41.2 C, beating a previous h ...