How Fires Have Devastated France's Fontainebleau Forest
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How fires have devastated France's Fontainebleau forest
The regional council led by Valérie Pécresse estimates that it is directly affected by fires that have ravaged about 2,000 hectares of the forest massif, or 10 per cent of its total surface area.
The aim is to obtain a "full repair of ecological damage", told the AFP the entourage of the president of the region Valérie Pécresse, confirming an information of the "Parisien".
The fires of the summer, and especially the megafire in Gironde, caused various political representatives to react, who called for additional means to protect France from fires.
Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com The Île-de-France region is a civil party in the Fontainebleau forest fires case, which destroyed 10% of the massif in July 2026.
The Île-de-France region chaired by Valérie Pécresse announced Monday, August 3rd that it wanted to join the civil party in the investigation into the fires that ravaged 2,000 hectares of the Fontainebleau massif in July.
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