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Brocéliande Forest Fire Fixed After Ravaging 120 Hectares

Dry conditions and strong winds fueled the blaze, which firefighters have contained and are now mopping up under ongoing access restrictions.

Overview

  • The fire ignited around 4 p.m. on July 17 in Tréhorenteuc and advanced into Paimpont, consuming roughly 120 hectares of woodland.
  • More than 335 firefighters from Morbihan and Ille-et-Vilaine, supported by Air Tractor and Dash 8 water bombers, were mobilized to battle the flames.
  • The prefecture announced the blaze was fixed by 11:30 p.m., and crews are using drones and ground teams to extinguish remaining hotspots overnight.
  • No homes were threatened, but several departmental roads remain closed and forest-access bans are in force to ease emergency operations.
  • The outbreak highlights an unusually early wildfire surge across France driven by extreme heat, drought and winds, prompting tighter preventive regulations.