Overview
- Authorities declared the Martigues fire fixed on the evening of July 18 after it consumed roughly 240 hectares of pine forest near the town.
- About 300 firefighters stayed on through the night to secure hotspots and protect the hamlets of Saint-Julien and Les Ventrons, which had been placed under mandatory confinement.
- The blaze threatened around 120 homes and lightly injured two firefighters, but no civilian casualties or structural damage were reported.
- Emergency services mobilized nearly 1,000 personnel supported by 320 ground vehicles, seven Canadair planes, two Dash aircraft and multiple water-bombing helicopters.
- A separate 25-hectare fire in the Cévennes ardéchoises remains under containment by about 80 firefighters as drought and heat persist across the region.