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The weather experts called Météo-France have put the Hautes-Alpes area (a part of France) on an orange "Heatwave" alert starting Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 12:00 noon.
Important: Orange alert means "be careful – dangerous weather is coming." A heatwave is when it stays super hot for many days.
Right now, a strong hot period is hitting the land. It is called a canicule (heatwave) because:
Because the heat goes on for a long time, it can hurt people’s health, especially those who are already weak.
The boss of the Hautes-Alpes area, called the Préfet (Prefect) Philippe Bailbé, asks everyone to be super careful. He wants all people to:
Here are the easy things everyone should do:
During hot days, we must pay special attention to people who are more at risk. Check on them and make sure they are safe:
If a person has:
Important: Call 15 (the medical emergency number in France) immediately!
The state services (government helpers) are fully ready during this heat period. They watch the situation all the time with Météo-France and health authorities.
A special rule from the Prefect (called an arrêté préfectoral) says that during orange and red heatwaves, outdoor work is allowed:
This helps workers avoid the hardest effort during the hottest hours.
According to current predictions, the situation might improve by the end of the week.
The Prefect invites everyone to follow the official websites and listen to the prevention tips:
The original notice included helpful illustrations. Here they are:




To wrap up: Starting July 14, 2026 at noon, Hautes-Alpes is on orange heatwave alert. It will be very hot day and night for days. Prefect Philippe Bailbé asks everyone to drink water, stay cool, eat fresh food, avoid alcohol, and check on vulnerable people like elderly, babies, workers, and kids near water. If someone is very sick, call 15. Outdoor work is allowed 6am‑9pm to avoid peak heat. Things may get better end of week. Follow the official links for updates.
1. What does "orange vigilance" mean?
It’s a warning level from Météo-France meaning "be aware, dangerous weather (here heat) is expected." It’s not the highest (red is higher) but still serious.
2. What is a heatwave (canicule) in simple words?
It’s when the weather is extremely hot both in daytime and at night, and it stays that way for several days, making it hard for the body to recover.
3. Who is most in danger during a heatwave?
The oldest people, those living alone, disabled persons, babies, young children, people working outside, and sporty folks exercising in the heat.
4. What should I do if I feel weird or see someone sick?
Call 15 immediately if there is fainting, high fever, or strange behavior like nonsense talk or unusual sleepiness.
5. Why are outdoor workers allowed to work from 6am to 9pm?
A prefect’s rule lets them work early and late so they can avoid the middle of the day when it’s the hottest and most dangerous.