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Wildfires in Germany force the evacuation of 1,800 people after reaching a border village

Wildfires in Germany force the evacuation of 1,800 people after reaching a border village
Wildfires in Germany force the evacuation of 1,800 people after reaching a border village

In the early hours of Friday morning, authorities in Germany ordered about 1,800 residents to leave their homes after a wildfire spread from the west to a village near the Belgian border.

In a statement issued at 4 am (0200 GMT), officials from the municipality of Strass said that residents should immediately leave the village?of Gey and head to the assistance centre set up in the nearby village Strass.

The 'only essentials' were identification documents, medicines and essential belongings.

Authorities said that a wildfire in the nearby woods affected about 25 hectares (62 acre) and triggered a major response.

The B399 road through the area, which was closed by emergency services and firefighters, was shut down.

Weather officials warn that large swathes of Germany face dry conditions with high fire risks.

A wetter winter, which fueled growth in vegetation, dried up during rolling heatwaves. (Writing and editing by Clarence Fernandez; Friederike Heine)

(source: Reuters)