Forest Fires in Fontainebleau: Devastated Flora and Fauna
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The smoke from the forest fires south of Paris still takes one's breath away in neighboring Achères-la-Forêt. ‘We’ll just have to see what becomes of the forest...
French President Emmanuel Macron is in Fontainebleau on Thursday. He is there to offer encouragement to the weary firefighters. The massive forest fires south of Paris are ‘under control’, but the danger is far from over. Extinguishing them could still take weeks. The culprit? An invisible natural phenomenon known as ‘zombie fires’.
In France, the flames have consumed nearly 2,000 hectares of the iconic and fragile Fontainebleau forest, located 60 km southeast of Paris, devastating the flora and fauna. France 2 report.
The heat wave is decreasing, but the risk of fire remains high, while the out-of-standard fires in the Fontainebleau forest are fixed, despite repeated on Wednesday. Follow our direct.
The President of the Republic is visiting Fontainebleau this Thursday late in the morning "in order to provide support to all women and men mobilized to fight the fires".
In the Francilian forest, 950 firefighters supported by aerial means continued on Wednesday their foot-to-foot struggle against the fires, fixed but not extinguished. Emmanuel Macron is expected in Noisy-sur-École. Follow the latest information. - EN DIRECT - Fire at Fontainebleau: the fight against fire continues, Emmanuel Macron expected on the spot (Social topics).
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