Paris burns as temperatures in French capital top 40Cpublished at 19:17 BST
Hugh Schofield
Paris correspondent
For the second day in a row France has recorded its hottest day since measurements began after World War Two.
The average temperature over Wednesday based on readings at 30 weather stations around the country was 30C. Tuesday had already set a record with 29.9 degrees.
The temperature in Paris and many other areas broke 40C on Wednesday.
On Thursday, 72 departments or counties will be in the maximum red alert zone. This is the largest area to be in the red zone since the system was developed. Only the southeast of the country is relatively spared.
Two departments – Haute-Garonne in the south and Deux-Sèvres in the west – are also on maximum alert for forest fires.
The heatwave is slowly shifting to the east but no immediate relief is expected, with temperatures above 40 forecast for the weekend.














