Key facts
- Wildfires have burned at least 800 hectares in southern France.
- The affected departments are Hérault and Aude.
- Evacuations have been ordered in the affected areas.
- Firefighters are battling the blazes.
- Drought, high winds, and extreme temperatures are fueling the fires.
- The fires are linked to a deadly European heatwave.
Wildfires are actively burning across at least 800 hectares in the Hérault and Aude departments of southern France. These fires have necessitated the evacuation of residents from affected areas. Firefighters are engaged in efforts to control the blazes, which are being intensified by a combination of drought conditions, high winds, and extreme temperatures. These environmental factors are linked to a broader, deadly heatwave affecting Europe. The situation remains critical as emergency services work to contain the spread of the fires amidst challenging weather conditions.
