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Fires in the Forest of Fontainebleau: Two Workers and the Manager of a Construction Company Presented to a Judge

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Five days after the start of this fire which ravaged an iconic forest near the capital, investigations and arrests continue Two workers and the manager of a construction company go

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Five days after the start of this fire which ravaged an iconic forest near the capital, investigations and arrests continue Two workers and the manager of a construction company go

·France
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Two workers and the manager of a construction company will be presented to a judge with a view to their indictment for their involuntary involvement in the outbreak of the first fire in the forest of Fontainebleau, announced Thursday the prosecutor in a press release. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Two workers and the manager of a construction company will be presented to a judge after the unintentional outbreak of a fire in Fontainebleau, having ravaged more than 1,500 hectares of forest.

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Judicial information was opened against the company Aximum and three of its members, suspected of having caused the 12 July fire in the Fontainebleau forest because of sparks generated by the use of a thermal disc machine used in work on the A6.

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Two men are suspected of inadvertently triggering the first fire from the fire on 12 July when they intervened near the A6 to carry out work.

·Paris, France
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Two workers and the manager of a construction company are being brought before a judge on Thursday 16 July for the purpose of their indictment. They are suspected of involuntarily causing the fire which ravaged 1,500 hectares in the forest of Fontainebleau, near the A6 motorway.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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