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The national weather authority, Meteo-France, placed 12 departments on red alert, France’s highest heat warning, anticipating ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFrench fires under control but heatwave set to intensifyThe fire in France’s Aude wine country claimed one life and quickly spread over more than 62 square miles over three days in ...
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France 24 on MSNExtreme heatwave sweeps Europe, fuelling the risk wildfires in FranceA heatwave hit parts of Europe on Monday, reaching 43°C in southern France and sparking wildfire risks, while Bulgaria battled nearly 200 blazes and Hungary saw record highs. France issued rare red ...
AT LEAST one person has died as terrifying wildfires sweep across Greece and spread across Europe. Up to 16,000 acres of land ...
PARIS (AP) — A heat wave gripped parts of Europe on Monday, sending temperatures up to 43 degrees Celsius (109.4 Fahrenheit) ...
French firefighters battled for a second day to contain its biggest wildfire in nearly eight decades, which has burnt over 16 ...
The fire has ravaged a vast area of France’s southern Aude department at the peak of the summer tourist season.
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Irish Examiner on MSNFirefighters battle to avoid reignition of France’s largest wildfire in decadesResidents were allowed to return to their homes with roads reopened, although authorities have issued a strict ban from ...
French firefighters have said that the country's biggest wildfire in at least half a century was contained, but would not be brought under control before tomorrow evening.
APOCALYPTIC French wildfires have now scorched an area larger than Paris as the “unprecedented” blaze continues to rip ...
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France 24 on MSNFrance battles biggest wildfire in seven decades, as winemakers point to loss of ‘fire break’ vineyardsThe loss of vineyards – nearly 5,000 hectares in Aude in the past 12 months alone – and its impact have been laid bare this ...
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Independent.ie on MSNOver 160 sq km burnt by French wildfires in three days, as temperatures set to exceed 30C again this weekendFirefighters who helped contain France’s largest wildfire in decades are on high alert because of forecasts of very high temperatures, which could reignite the blaze in the south of the country.
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