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Wildfire Burns 11,000 Hectares in France’s Aude Region

High humidity briefly slowed the blaze as national teams prepare for a multi-day battle against flare-ups fueled by strong winds in drought conditions.

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Smoke rises during a wildfire at sunrise near Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, near Narbonne, southern France, August 6, 2025. REUTERS/Manon Cruz

Overview

  • The blaze erupted on Aug. 5 in the Corbieres hills, prompting closure of the A9 motorway between Perpignan and Narbonne.
  • One person was killed and nine others, including seven firefighters, sustained injuries as the fire advanced.
  • More than 1,500 firefighters and seven water-bomber aircraft are deployed, with aerial drops restarting at dawn.
  • A campsite, the village of Tournissan and several local roads were evacuated and closed to protect residents and allow emergency access.
  • President Macron has called up all national resources and urged residents to exercise utmost caution.