Wildfires in Pyrénées-Orientales force adaptations to Tour de France third stage

A major wildfire has burned over 1600 hectares in the Pyrénées-Orientales since Saturday evening. More than 10000 people have been evacuated and the third stage of the Tour de France on Monday will proceed without spectators on French territory.

The wildfire that broke out Saturday evening near Ille-sur-Têt has burned more than 1600 hectares. A firefighter and a resident were injured and are listed in absolute emergency.

Prefect Pierre Regnault de la Mothe ordered the evacuation of Ille-sur-Têt and the Aspres massif on Sunday evening. Around 700 firefighters are battling flames revived by the Tramontane wind.

The third stage of the Tour de France from Granollers to Les Angles will take place on Monday but without spectators or the publicity caravan on French soil. The prefect explained that protecting populations and controlling the fire remains the absolute priority.

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Firefighters battling wildfires in southern France with smoke and evacuations
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Wildfires in southern France: more than 2000 firefighters deployed

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Several wildfires affected southern France on Thursday, particularly in the Aude and Pyrénées-Orientales. Nearly 3000 people were evacuated in Canet-en-Roussillon.

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

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A wildfire in the Aude department burned around 950 hectares before being contained Friday afternoon. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez expressed deep concern as the fire season started a month early.

A wildfire declared on Tuesday in Leciñena, Zaragoza, has burned more than 1,000 hectares of pine forest in the Sierra de Alcubierre in just two and a half hours. Authorities have activated a large firefighting operation involving the UME.

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A forest fire that broke out in Albi, Lleida, has halted high-speed train services between Lleida and Barcelona since 10:30 a.m. today.

Météo-France announced on Saturday that seven departments in southern France will be placed on orange heatwave vigilance on Sunday, July 5, with temperatures expected to reach up to 40 °C.

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

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