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 More options Jul 27 2006, 9:19 am
From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 06:19:50 -0700
Local: Thurs, Jul 27 2006 9:19 am
Subject: French heatwave claims 64 lives
*Perilous Times and Global Warming

French heatwave claims 64 lives*

Sixty-four people have died in France in a heatwave that has gripped
much of Europe for two weeks.

French officials said 40 of the victims were over 75 years old.

There are fears that the death toll could rise, even though the high
temperatures, above 35C (95F) in some places, dropped after overnight
storms.

The heat has brought back memories of 2003, when some 15,000 people died
in France, most of them elderly.

"The number we have established up to yesterday [Wednesday] is 64
deaths," Gilles Brucker, director of the French Institute of Health
Surveillance told reporters.

Mr Brucker said the deaths were "directly or indirectly caused by this
heatwave".

Of the total, 40 people were over 75 years of age, he said.

Overnight thunderstorms brought cooler weather across much of France,
but Mr Brucker warned that "the consequences of a heatwave can make
themselves felt for 24 or 48 hours".

Meanwhile, Germany, Spain and Italy are also sweltering, with
temperatures reaching 37C (98.6F) in some places.

The heatwave has been accompanied by increased pollution and drought.

In the Swiss city of Zurich, zookeepers said they had been serving the
animals ice creams made of berries, meat and bones to cool them down.


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