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Violent Fires in Occitanie: Traffic on A9 and A61 Disturbed

Summary by Le Figaro
Two fires are under way, resulting in traffic being cut off on the A9 motorway between Orange and Narbonne, as well as on the A61 motorway in Aude.

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A new fire was declared on Saturday in the Aude, caused by a car fire on the motorway, before crossing 400 hectares of vegetation, announced the prefecture.

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The fire would have started towards the town of Fabrègues, near the massif of the Gardiole. While more than 60 hectares have already burned, the portion of the A9 between Sète and Lunel is closed.

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Two fires are under way, resulting in traffic being cut off on the A9 motorway between Orange and Narbonne, as well as on the A61 motorway in Aude.

·Paris, France
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A fire that broke out on Saturday 5 July 2025 at the beginning of the afternoon on the A 61 motorway at the level of Twelve has already travelled more than 400 hectares. More than 250 firefighters and important air assets are on site.

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A week after the fire cut off the A61 motorway, a new fire disrupted the movement of the sea road and burned 400 hectares on Saturday, July 5.

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A fire broke out this Saturday, July 5th at the beginning of the afternoon. The flames covered 200 hectares. Five Canadairs, 500 firefighters, one dash and two helicopters intervened on the spot.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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