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PARIS, June 19 (Reuters) – Paris will hold its annual Fete de la Musique celebrations as planned on June 21 ​though outdoor sports events have been ‌cancelled in the French capital as a heatwave will intensify from Sunday, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said on Friday.

• “Music festivals remain unaffected,” Nunez told reporters, ‌when ​asked if the Paris ⁠Fete de la Musique ⁠was maintained.

• Elsewhere in France, it was up to local authorities to assess risks, Nunez said. In Brive in the ​southwest, authorities, for instance, have canceled their Fete de la Musique.

• Some 53 departments ⁠or administrative districts moved ⁠to orange heatwave alert on ​Friday and from Sunday parts of France were ​likely to move into red alert with ‌temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius at night and 40 C during daytime, Nunez said.

• French weather service Meteo-France has warned the ⁠heatwave would be “widespread, prolonged and intense”, with temperatures seen peaking at 40 C and above in ⁠west and ‌central France from Sunday to Tuesday ⁠and historic records possibly broken. ​The ‌heatwave could last through next week.

• ​In ⁠Paris and the Ile-de-France region, highs of around 36 to 37 C (97 to 99 Fahrenheit) are forecast from Sunday, close to monthly records for June.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by ​Aurora Ellis)

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