Alcohol Banned at Public Events in France as Temperatures Soar to 40°C.
France Imposes Alcohol Restrictions Amid Record Heat
According to Novyny.live: France has enacted a ban on alcohol consumption at public gatherings due to extreme temperatures reaching 40–41 °C across 35 departments. The directive, issued by the office of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, applies to all state and municipal outdoor events. This measure comes as the country grapples with an unprecedented heatwave that has disrupted daily life.
A red alert has been declared in 35 French departments, prompting the cancellation of dozens of trains over concerns that rails could warp under the heat. Additionally, some schools have suspended classes to protect students from the dangerous conditions. Municipal services are operating under special protocols to manage the fallout from the abnormal weather.
Public Safety Measures During the Heatwave
Despite the intense heat, Paris will keep its parks and gardens open around the clock, offering residents and tourists a refuge from the high temperatures. The ban on alcohol at festivals and public events is designed to safeguard public health and safety during these extreme weather conditions.
This prohibition is part of a broader French government strategy to protect citizens during abnormal weather events. As global warming leads to more frequent extreme temperatures, such policies may become standard practice in countries facing similar challenges. Adapting to climate change and ensuring public safety will remain top priorities for authorities in the coming years.
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