As the fire was continued with hundreds of employees, officials officials announced that in the decade, the most destructive wild fire of France remained active in the decade.
A large number of hectares of hectares (42,000 acres) have been burned by a large number of hectares (42,000 acres) – this is a larger area than Paris – one person was killed, the other 13 was injured and destroyed numerous homes.
An approximately 1.5 fire brigade is deployed to face the flames announced under the control of Thursday night.
“The fire will not be extinguished for several days,” said Auds Prefect Christian Position. “There’s a lot of work left.”
Due to dangerous conditions with fallen electricity lines and other dangers, the official officials have limited access to destructive forests till Sunday.
Pojet confirmed that approximately 1.5 empty are still waiting for the clearance to return home, taking shelter in hundreds of school gymnasiums and community centers across the region.
According to the government’s supervision agency, this wild fire is the largest in the Mediterranean region of France in at least 50 years. The southern area is especially sensitive to such a fire.
At its peak, the blazes ate about 1000 hectares (1,500 acres) per hour, with Narbone official Authorities said. With a heavy wind in two days, the fire was unpredictable.
A 65 -year -old woman was found dead in a burnt house, refusing to take out the order, while 11 others were injured, including 11 fire brigade.
Prime Minister Francois Birro visited the affected area on Wednesday.
Bairo said, “What is happening today is linked to global warming and is connected to drought.
Environment Minister Aagnes Panier-Ranachar wrote in a post on X that it was France’s largest fire since 1949 Since. This summer, mainly near the Mediterranean coast, this summer has experienced approximately 000,4 forests in the country.
In recent years, the Aud has seen the growing burning areas.
In the St-Laurent-D-L L Cabrider, in the most difficult town, thick smoke was growing from pine-jerk hills on Thursday in which dry grass is still burning.
Europe has faced a new August Heatway, many regions are on the forest fire extinguisher. Portugal extended emergency measures on Thursday due to fire risk.
Near the Tarif of Spain, the fire brigade secured the area around the tourist’s residence after controlling a large flame that destroyed hundreds of hectares.
Meteorological experts suggest that global warming has been driving the world longer, more intense and frequent heat, which creates more favorable conditions for the forest fire.