Alcohol bans, hottest days and events cancelled: Europe swelters as heatwave shifts eastpublished at 17:13 BST
Jack Burgess
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Image source, ReutersTennis fans at the Bad Homburg Open in Germany cool down amid the heatwave
France - state-owned energy giant EDF says it will give schools, kindergartens and day care centres millions of euros for air cooling systems. More than half of the country remains under a red alert for extreme heat.
Meanwhile, French authorities have announced public alcohol consumption and sales bans in Paris, in a bid to ease pressure on the capital's hospitals during the heatwave.
Germany - has experienced its hottest June day, the German Weather Service tells AFP, with preliminary recorded figures showing 40.9C in the western city Saarbrücken.
Netherlands - a code red extreme heat warning has been issued for the first time. "The heat is oppressive. At times almost suffocating," our reporter in The Hague says.
Spain - the highest June temperatures were recorded this week, with 45.1C in the southern town of Andújar on Monday. The MoMo monitoring system for reporting temperature-related deaths, external has counted 213 fatalities between Sunday and Wednesday that could be linked to the heat.
Belgium - a re-enactment of the 1815 Battle of Waterloo has been cancelled as temperatures remain high in the country.






















