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Wildfires in Southern France Force 10,000 People to Leave Their Homes

Wildfires in Southern France Force 10,000 People to Leave Their Homes
Wildfires in Southern France Force 10,000 People to Leave Their Homes

Officials said that strong winds will exacerbate the fires. The European Union announced on Monday that it would be sending four waterbombing planes from Sweden and Cyprus to France, as well as more than 100 firefighters to assist emergency teams near Perpignan. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said on X that "Europe stands with France". In a post to?X, Pierre Regnault de la Mothe, the local prefect, said that the fire had injured 16 people including four firefighters and burned 4,600 hectares (11,367 acres) of land in the foothills near the French Pyrenees. The early summer heatwaves that swept across France and western Europe between May and June drained vast areas, leaving them vulnerable to wildfires. According to Tour de France Director?Christian Prudhomme, the Trevillach fire was burning close to the third stage. This led to it being closed to the public on Monday in order to give firefighters access to the area. He said that the motorcade of cars that follows the race had also been kept to a minimal. The 196-km (122-mile) stage began in Granollers, Spain, and ended in Les Angles in the Pyrenees Orientales region of France. The World Meteorological Organization says that Europe is warming up at a rate more than double the global average. This makes prolonged heat waves more likely. The temperatures are expected to hit 104 degrees Fahrenheit in southwest France again this week. Portugal and Spain will also be baking in a heatwave. But they are not likely to reach the records set in June. The fire on the Spanish side of border ravaged 2200 ha, 97% of which were in the 'protected natural area' of Les Gavarres. Regional authorities stated over the weekend that the fire was stable and will be extinguished by the end of the week.

The police have arrested a?employee from a company that was contracted by the regional government of Catalonia. He is suspected of having sparked a wildfire using an angle grinder on the side of the road.

In the eastern Castellon Province, south of Catalonia 500 people had to be evacuated after a wildfire engulfed the Sierra 'de Espadan National Park, which is home to an important?cork-oak forest. Portugal has seen hundreds of fires over the past few days. The largest of these has already burned through 10,000 ha - roughly the same size as 14,000 football fields. Reporting by Inti Latona, David Latona, and Dominique Vidalon, with editing by Richard Lough and Gareth Jones.

(source: Reuters)