
Key Points
- A fire broke out in Belgium
- A partial evacuation was ordered in Germany
- The fire has affected 3,000 hectares of land
By the Numbers
3,000
A fire in the Hautes Fagnes nature reserve in Belgium has led to a partial evacuation in the town of Monschau, Germany. The fire has already affected an area of 3,000 hectares.
Authorities in Germany have ordered the evacuation due to the spread of the fire and smoke. A shelter has been set up for those living in the affected areas. The fire, which broke out in the Liège province of Belgium, has not yet been brought under control. Firefighters from both Belgium and Germany are battling the blaze.
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- Where did the fire break out?
- In the Hautes Fagnes nature reserve in Belgium
- How many hectares of land have been affected?
- 3,000 hectares of land have been affected
- Why was the evacuation order given?
- Due to the spread of the fire and smoke
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