
The Principality of Monaco is preparing for an intense heatwave expected to affect the region over the coming days. With temperatures forecast to remain exceptionally high both during the day and at night, the Princely Government is urging residents and visitors to remain vigilant and pay special attention to the most vulnerable members of the community.
Prolonged exposure to extreme heat can have serious health consequences, including dehydration, heatstroke, fatigue and the worsening of existing medical conditions.
Health authorities stress that certain groups are particularly vulnerable to high temperatures, including:
Outdoor workers, athletes and people spending extended periods in the sun are also advised to take extra precautions during the heatwave.
To reduce health risks associated with extreme temperatures, authorities recommend several simple preventive measures:
Officials emphasize that collective vigilance plays a crucial role during periods of extreme heat. A simple phone call or visit can make a significant difference for elderly or isolated individuals who may be at greater risk.
As the heatwave intensifies, solidarity and mutual support remain key factors in helping the community navigate this challenging weather event safely.
Anyone experiencing symptoms such as dizziness, severe weakness, nausea, confusion or signs of heatstroke should seek immediate assistance.
In Monaco, the emergency services can be reached by dialling 112.
Authorities will continue to monitor weather conditions closely and encourage residents and visitors to follow official updates and comply with all safety recommendations throughout the heatwave period.
