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Observer
19 hours ago
- Climate
- Observer
France seeks to ‘stabilise' wildfire raging in south
SAINT-LAURENT-DE-LA-CABRERISSE: French firefighters said on Thursday they were hoping to halt the country's biggest wildfire this summer that has left one person dead and destroyed several thousand hectares of land and dozens of homes in the south. With Europe facing new August heatwaves as concerns grow over the impact of global warming, many areas are on alert for wildfires. Regional authorities in Spain said late on Wednesday that a wildfire near the Mediterranean tourist town of Tarifa that prompted evacuations had been stabilised. Around 2,000 firefighters were still mobilised in France's southern Aude department to contain the blaze that started on Tuesday. Thirteen people have been injured, two of them seriously. 'The objective is to stabilise the fire' and halt its progress by the end of the day, said Christophe Magny, chief of the Aude department's firefighter unit. 'This is a decisive day for the turnaround,' said Captain Jean-Marie Aversinq, spokesman for France's national SDIS fire services. 'The next step will be the flooding and treatment' of the vast area affected. A flying Canadair CL-415 plane of France's Civil Security services during a wildfire in Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, southern France. — AFP The fire advanced much more slowly overnight to Thursday than at the start, when it engulfed around 1,000 hectares per hour, according to the authorities in the nearby city of Narbonne. Weather conditions had become more favourable after two days of strong and changing winds that made the blaze's progress difficult to predict. Firefighters warned that stronger winds were forecast for later on Thursday, when local temperatures were set to reach 32 degrees Celsius. 'We have to remain cautious,' Magny said. A 65-year old woman, who had refused to evacuate, was found dead in her scorched house, while 13 people were injured, 11 of them firefighters. The wildfire is a 'catastrophe on an unprecedented scale', Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said on Wednesday during a visit to the affected region. 'What is happening today is linked to global warming and linked to drought,' Bayrou said. The blaze has burned around 17,000 hectares of land. Around 3,000 homes were still threatened by the fire on Thursday, firefighters said, while around 1,000 people who had been evacuated in the area were not yet cleared to return home. In Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, the village hardest hit by the fire, thick smoke rose on Thursday from the pine hills overlooking the vineyards where dry grass was ablaze, a journalist said. — AFP
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Yahoo
Bus carrying Ukrainians caught in serious accident in France: 4 dead, 45 injured
A total of four people were killed and eleven seriously injured in an accident involving a bus carrying Ukrainian citizens in the French department of Sarthe on 13 June. Source: European Pravda with reference to BFMTV, a French news broadcast television Details: The bus carrying adults and teenagers from Ukraine flipped into a ditch on the A81 motorway at 11:58, near the town of Degré, between the Sillé-le-Guillaume and Le Mans-Nor interchanges. Early reports suggest that in addition to the four dead and 11 seriously injured, 34 people suffered minor injuries, BFMTV said. The motorway was closed in both directions after the accident to facilitate evacuation and rescue operations. A total of 87 firefighters from the SDIS (Departmental Fire and Rescue Service) and 49 fire engines arrived at the scene. No further information is available at this time on the details of the accident, the number of vehicles involved or the identity of the people affected. The prefect of the Sarthe department, Emmanuel Aubry, has taken charge of the rescue operations, and a departmental operational headquarters (COD) has been set up to coordinate the various services working at the scene. Aubry "calls for maximum vigilance in the area and not to interfere with the work of emergency services". The Ukrainian Embassy in France reported that Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to France Vadym Omelchenko and embassy staff immediately went to the scene. "We are in constant contact with the prefecture and local services to promptly assist those injured and clarify the circumstances," the embassy said in a Facebook post. Background: Four Ukrainian citizens were killed in a road accident in Austria in April. In mid-February, a Kyiv-Chișinău bus got into an accident, leaving 16 people injured. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!