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The weather has improved and hundreds of firefighters are fighting wildfires in Southern France

A wildfire spanning 240 hectares (593 acres), erupted in the northwest outskirts Marseille a week ago, forcing residents to evacuate, or go into lockdown, and closing the airport.

Pierre Bepoix is the colonel in charge of the rescue operations, and the deputy director of the local firefighters. He said that 150 people were evacuated but the firefighters managed to save 150 houses and parts of the forest.

Bepoix said that the fire swept through dense vegetation, which made their work more difficult. "Obviously, the priority was to preserve and protect these homes and any lives that might be inside these buildings."

In a press release, local officials stated that 120 homes were threatened by the fire. They added that they could not yet identify any damage that may have occurred to these homes, but that two firefighters were injured.

In Spain, 3,200 hectares were destroyed by a wildfire which erupted on Thursday night in the central Toledo Province and was visible from Madrid.

Early on Friday, regional emergency services reported that firefighters had secured a perimeter despite the high temperatures and strong winds forecast for the rest of the day. (Reporting from Manon Cruz and Makini Brice, in Martigues; additional reporting from David Latona, in Madrid; editing by Sharon Singleton).

(source: Reuters)