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More than 100 injured as wildfire rages near Marseille

BOUCHES-DU-RHONE, PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR, FRANCE, JUL 9 – Wildfire fueled by heat waves and strong winds injured 110 people and forced evacuations while disrupting transport and damaging over 60 homes, officials said.

  • A large wildfire spread rapidly from Les Pennes-Mirabeau toward Marseille on Tuesday, July 8, forcing evacuations and disrupting transport.
  • Strong winds and dry conditions fueled the fire's expansion across about 700 hectares, prompting authorities to close roads and suspend flights and trains.
  • More than 450 people were evacuated including two housing estates, firefighters defended a retirement home, and a hospital switched to generator power due to outages.
  • Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau confirmed around 400 evacuees, 63 houses damaged with about a dozen destroyed, and over 100 minor injuries as the fire remained uncontrolled.
  • Officials reported no deaths despite major damage and urged residents to stay indoors as containment depended on weakening winds expected overnight.
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The French maritime transport giant, installed in the Phocéan city, intends to respond present, while the flames have ravaged nearly 750 hectares and forced thousands of inhabitants to flee or confide.

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The violent fire that hit Marseilles, caused on Tuesday 8 July by an accidental vehicle fire, was "fixed" two days later. More than 80 homes and 750 homes... Read more Fires in Marseilles: the victims also threatened by looters appeared first on Current Values.

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A massive forest fire threatened the French city of Marseille on Tuesday, July 8. It left several homes and cars destroyed and dozens injured. Drone footage shows scorched ground near the port city, France's second largest. The risk of fires remains high.

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