Pivoting away from routine temperature headlines, the AP Paris team delivered a masterful, multifaceted exploration of a record-shattering heat wave’s hidden human and systemic toll. In a standout enterprise piece, Oleg Cetinic and John Leicester went behind the scenes to document the perilous reality of low-income residents trapped in sweltering attic apartments. Squeezing into a student flat, they used an oven thermometer to demonstrate how the city’s iconic zinc roofs quickly transform micro-apartments into lethal heat traps.
The all-formats package was reinforced by Thomas Adamson during Paris Fashion Week, highlighting the absurdity of models walking blistering runways in wool, leather and fur as organizers refused to distribute water. Grounding the coverage, photographer Christophe Ena captured a globally iconic image of a man slumped in an Eiffel Tower fountain that perfectly crystallized the continent’s collective exhaustion. The bureau’s exclusive reporting drew audiences on APNews, received heavy pickup from outlets like The New York Times and the BBC, and forced defensive responses from the zinc roofing industry.




