Wildfires raging in southern France with firefighters battling the flames.
Wildfires raging in southern France with firefighters battling the flames.
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Multiple wildfires break out in southern France

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Three major fires broke out on July 1, 2026, in Bouches-du-Rhône, Aude and Var, mobilizing hundreds of firefighters.

In Bouches-du-Rhône, fires broke out in Rognac and Lançon-Provence late in the day. They burned 20 hectares in Rognac and 100 hectares in Lançon-Provence, fueled by strong gusts and high heat. Some 360 firefighters and 150 vehicles were mobilized.

In Aude, a fire that started near Oupia and Beaufort burned at least 800 hectares before being stabilized in the evening. 420 firefighters, four Canadair aircraft and other aerial resources were deployed, with evacuations in several communes.

In Var, at Fréjus, a fire burned 30 hectares in a peri-urban area. It was contained early in the evening after 2,200 people were evacuated from campsites. Road D37 was closed.

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Initial reactions on X focus on updates about the fires' spread in Bouches-du-Rhône, Aude and Var, firefighter mobilization, and evacuations. Media and official accounts share videos of smoke plumes and warnings to avoid areas. Sentiments are neutral and informative, highlighting rapid progression amid heat and dry conditions with calls to follow authorities.

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Helicopters dropping water on forest fire near Lamborn as firefighters battle flames on the ground.
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Forest fire near Lamborn fought with helicopters

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A forest fire broke out on a clear-cut near Lamborn in Falu municipality on Monday. Rescue services used two helicopters to drop water and personnel from four fire stations took part in the effort. The fire, covering 150 by 300 metres, was under control after several hours.

A major fire broke out Friday evening in Loges-en-Josas in the Yvelines. A large plume of black smoke was visible from several kilometers away. Firefighters are actively responding according to local authorities.

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Three active forest fires in Galicia have forced the evacuation of 13 people in A Laracha (A Coruña) and prompted the Xunta to declare a level 2 alert in Ponteareas (Pontevedra). The fires, exceeding 40 hectares combined, started this afternoon and required extensive aerial and ground resources. A road was closed due to intense smoke.

The heatwave persists in northeastern France with 24 departments remaining on red alert Sunday. Temperature records were broken across Europe.

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