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900 firefighters battle ‘mega-fire’ in southern France

Rescuers from neighbouring regions help control blaze, 600ha burned overnight

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Jul 2022 7:30PM

900 firefighters battle ‘mega-fire’ in southern France
The fire service says thousands of hectares of heavily wooded land were under threat, as strong winds fanned the flames through the dried-out trees. – AFP pic, July 8, 2022

BESSÈGES – More than 900 firefighters backed by aircraft were deployed today to battle a massive blaze in France’s southern Gard region that burned 600ha overnight.

“This fire is far from being done, there are fronts in hard-to-reach areas that we haven’t tackled and that are advancing freely,” said Eric Agrinier, a senior member of the fire service.

“It’s going to be a feat of endurance.”

Working into the night after the blaze began late yesterday, firefighters set backfires to protect inhabited areas.

“We burn some parts (of the forest) so when the fire spreads it reaches an already-burned zone and slows down, that makes it easier to stop its advance,” said Jacques Pages, standing in front of a line of flames lighting up the pitch-black forest.

Described by emergency responders as a “mega-fire”, the blaze started near the village of Bordezac and forced evacuations from nearby Besseges and other settlements last night.

The local prefect’s office said around 100 people had to be put up in holiday homes and restaurants in the area, which is about 90km north of Montpellier and the Mediterranean coast.

“I’ve been finding rooms for people and all the holiday homes are doing the same,” said Regine Marchand, manager of a restaurant in nearby Aujac, last night.

“We’ve made them pasta, people left quickly without bringing anything, but they’re keeping their spirits up, there’s a good atmosphere.”

By today, people’s homes were no longer in danger, with only a garage and a small hut damaged.

The Gard region fire service said this morning that 13 firefighters were slightly injured.

As well as personnel on the ground, two planes have been dumping water since the early morning.

Yesterday, the air deployment had stretched to 12 firefighting planes and two helicopters.

Roads were closed to traffic entering the Besseges area, while hundreds of firefighters remained on the scene, some drawn from neighbouring regions.

Drought raises risk

Like large swathes of the country, southeast France has suffered from drought this year, increasing the risk of fires.

During an unseasonable heatwave last month, around 600ha were burned in a fire started by shelling on an army artillery training range near the Mediterranean port city of Marseille.

Firefighters in that Bouches-du-Rhone region were called out to 35 outbreaks yesterday, many of them close to inhabited areas.

Four houses were destroyed near the southern city of Arles and 250 firefighters were called out to a brushfire in Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts.

Although several other fires began in southern France yesterday, most were put out before nightfall.

The fire service said thousands of hectares of heavily wooded land were under threat, as winds gusting at up to 80km/h fanned the flames through the dried-out trees.

Wind is “the worst enemy” of firefighters, Agrinier said. – AFP, July 8, 2022

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