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Paris Pride March moved to September after police order cancellation due to heatwave

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PARIS, June ‌26 (Reuters) - Organisers of the ​Paris Pride March have moved Saturday's event ⁠to September after the police ordered it to be called off because ​of the heatwave that has stretched ‌emergency services and hospitals in the French capital or face being banned.

The annual ⁠event usually draws tens ⁠of thousands of people to the city's streets. Organisers announced the rescheduling on social media on Friday.

Police ‌issued the same order to the ⁠Solidays music festival and ‌an athletics meeting at ​Stade Charlety.

Organisers for Solidays have also cancelled the event, French broadcaster ‌BFM reported.

Organisers for the ​athletics meeting did ⁠not immediately reply to a ‌request for comment, ⁠but had said on Thursday that the event would be going forward ​as planned with ‌adaptations for the heat.

(Reporting by Hugo ⁠Lhomedet and Nicolas ​Delame; Editing by Inti Landauro ​and Makini Brice)

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