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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.

Un bombardier d’eau Dash 8-Q400 MR de la Sécurité civile largue de l’eau au-dessus de la forêt de Brocéliande après qu’un incendie s’est déclaré, le 17 juillet 2025 à Tréhorenteuc, dans le Morbihan
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Un incendie dans la forêt de Brocéliande, le 17 juillet 2025 à Tréhorenteuc, dans le Morbihan

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.