PARIS, France, June 26 – Brussels Morning Newspaper — France climate news remains dominated by an exceptional heatwave after Paris police urged organisers to cancel this weekend’s Pride march, warning the event could be banned if it goes ahead. Authorities said soaring temperatures have placed hospitals and emergency services under severe pressure, making it difficult to safely manage large public gatherings expected to attract tens of thousands of participants. Similar warnings have also been issued for other major outdoor events across the French capital as officials prioritize public safety during the extreme weather emergency.
Police said the request is based solely on safety concerns as medical teams continue responding to a sharp increase in heat-related emergencies. France has introduced several emergency measures, including restrictions on public alcohol consumption and expanded health alerts, while meteorologists warn that dangerous temperatures may continue through the weekend. Officials are expected to make a final decision after reviewing updated weather forecasts and emergency service capacity.
“The exceptional heatwave has stretched emergency services and hospitals,”
Paris police said while urging organisers to cancel the event or face a possible ban.
The latest France climate news highlights how increasingly severe weather events are reshaping public safety planning across Europe as governments respond to record-breaking temperatures and growing pressure on healthcare systems.