A significant wildfire broke out in southern France on Wednesday, prompting dozens of residents to evacuate their homes. French authorities reported that the fire spread rapidly across the Hérault and Aude regions due to dry conditions and strong winds. In response, hundreds of firefighters mobilized to manage the situation.
According to regional authorities, the flames consumed approximately 800 hectares of vegetation by late evening. Although firefighters achieved some temporary successes in containing the blaze, the situation remains critical. Firefighting teams continue to work intensively to limit the fire’s spread.
Firefighters faced significant challenges due to rugged terrain and limited access routes. To overcome these obstacles, authorities deployed firefighting aircraft to combat the flames. Additionally, high temperatures, reaching around 30 degrees Celsius, combined with strong winds, accelerated the fire’s spread through the dry vegetation.
Officials reported the evacuation of around 200 individuals, while others were instructed to remain in their homes in the towns of Buzau-Minervois and Mayac. A 99-year-old resident shared her evacuation experience, describing the smoke as thick and suffocating, which prompted firefighters to urge immediate departure.
Efforts to control the fire continue in the area, with authorities focused on ensuring the safety of residents and protecting property. As concerns about future wildfires grow, the state of emergency remains in effect in the region.
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