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Severe Forest Fires in France: 2000 Hectares of Area Turned to Ashes in Fontainebleau Forest

Sächsische Zeitung
Severe Forest Fires in France: 2000 Hectares of Area Turned to Ashes in Fontainebleau Forest
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Key Points

  • More than 2000 hectares of vegetation were destroyed in Fontainebleau Forest.
  • Large areas in the region were closed due to forest fires in France.
  • The fires negatively affected holiday traffic, causing disruptions in transportation.

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2000 hectare area destroyed

France is battling severe forest fires that have broken out in recent days. In the Fontainebleau Forest, located south of the capital Paris, flames have destroyed more than 2000 hectares of vegetation. As part of security measures in the region, various areas have been closed to the public, and efforts are being made to intervene in a controlled manner.

The effects of the fires are not limited to wildlife; they also cause severe disruptions in transportation. Especially during this holiday season, the holiday traffic in the region is also negatively affected. While authorities are making intensive efforts to bring the situation under control, locals and visitors are urged to be cautious.

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Which area was most damaged by the fires?
The Fontainebleau Forest, located south of Paris, is the area most affected by the fires, where more than 2000 hectares of land were destroyed.
How did the forest fires affect transportation?
Road closures and security measures taken due to the fires negatively affected the holiday traffic flow in the region.
What are the security measures taken in the fire zone?
To ensure public safety, some parts of the forest area have been closed to public entry.

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