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Heat Wave Death Toll Strains Paris Mortuaries as France Faces Mounting Human Cost

France begins assessing the impact after record-breaking temperatures overwhelm funeral services and expose vulnerabilities among older residents.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 29, 2026
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Paris mortuary overwhelmed during France's record-breaking summer heat wave - AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File

Funeral services in Paris face mounting pressure during France's deadly heat wave. - AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File

PARIS, France – France is beginning to measure the devastating human impact of a record-breaking heat wave that swept across much of the country, leaving mortuaries overwhelmed, funeral services stretched beyond capacity, and authorities warning that the death toll is likely to rise. The Associated Press reported that the extreme temperatures, which later spread across other parts of Europe, caused a sharp increase in deaths, particularly among older people living alone.

The crisis has placed significant pressure on funeral homes in and around Paris, where operators say refrigerated storage facilities have reached their limits as families struggle to arrange services for loved ones.

Paris Mortuaries Reach Capacity

Zouhaeir Hertelli, who operates a mortuary near Paris’ Orly Airport, said he has been forced to decline repeated requests from funeral directors seeking additional storage space for bodies.

With all 32 refrigerated spaces occupied, Hertelli described the situation as unprecedented, saying his business has received hundreds of calls from funeral professionals searching for available capacity.

According to Hertelli, funeral homes throughout the Paris region have rapidly filled, forcing some funeral directors to transport bodies to facilities in Chartres, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of the French capital, as well as to other regions outside Paris.

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He said he has requested permission from authorities to install temporary refrigerated containers outside his facility to expand storage capacity but has not yet received approval.

The shortage has added emotional strain for grieving families already coping with unexpected losses.

“We have no solution to offer them,” Hertelli said, explaining that funeral homes throughout the area are already operating at full capacity.

Deaths Increased During Peak Heat

France’s national public health agency released its first preliminary assessment of mortality during the most intense phase of the heat wave, indicating a substantial increase in daily deaths.

The agency reported more than 1,200 deaths on Wednesday, when France recorded its hottest day on record after surpassing the previous national temperature record set only one day earlier.

Daily deaths rose further to more than 1,400 on both Thursday and Friday.

Before the heat wave intensified, France typically recorded between 900 and 1,000 deaths per day during April and May.

Based on its initial analysis, Public Health France estimated that at least 1,000 additional deaths occurred across the three-day period. Officials cautioned that the figure is expected to increase as more death certificates are processed, particularly from private homes and care facilities where electronic registration systems are not universally used.

The agency stated that mortality figures will likely rise as additional reporting becomes available.

Older Adults Among the Hardest Hit

Preliminary data showed that approximately 85% of the recorded deaths during the three-day period involved people aged 65 and older.

Officials also observed a significant increase in deaths occurring at home, especially across the Paris metropolitan region, where fatalities in private residences rose by roughly 40%.

Funeral director Véronique Bertrand said many of the deaths involved elderly individuals who had been living alone.

Based on the conditions in which many victims were discovered, Bertrand said she believes extreme heat was the likely cause of death in numerous cases.

She urged communities to renew the sense of solidarity that emerged after France’s deadly 2003 heat wave, encouraging neighbors, relatives, and friends to regularly check on vulnerable residents during periods of extreme temperatures.

Bertrand warned that public awareness may have faded over time despite earlier efforts to improve protections for older people.

Lessons From Previous Heat Waves

France has experienced deadly heat waves before. The country’s 2003 summer heat disaster was blamed for approximately 15,000 deaths and prompted major reforms aimed at protecting elderly and vulnerable residents during periods of extreme weather.

More recently, authorities attributed more than 5,700 deaths to exceptionally hot conditions during last summer.

The latest heat wave exceeded temperature records set in previous years, with daytime highs surpassing 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) across many parts of France while unusually warm nighttime temperatures provided little relief for exhausted populations.

Public health officials continue to collect mortality data as they work to determine the full impact of this year’s historic heat event.

As Europe continues to experience increasingly frequent periods of extreme heat, authorities are expected to closely examine emergency preparedness measures, public health protections, and support systems for vulnerable populations once the final mortality figures become available.

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