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'Unusual' fire in Fontainebleau forest near Paris: 800 hectares reduced to ash

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'Unusual' fire in Fontainebleau forest near Paris: 800 hectares reduced to ash
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Key Points

  • 800 hectares burned in the Fontainebleau forest, 60 kilometres south of Paris.
  • Three of France's nuclear power plants were temporarily shut down due to extreme heat.
  • 15 houses were evacuated in the village of Vadoueil in the fire zone and the A6 highway was partially closed.
  • France's Minister of the Interior stated that the forest area burned in 2025 has doubled compared to the previous year.

By the Numbers

800 hectares of burned area15 houses evacuated3 nuclear power plants shut down17 thousand hectares of total burned forest

In the severe fire that broke out in the historic Fontainebleau forest south of France's capital, Paris, 800 hectares of forested area have been reduced to ash so far. French authorities described the fire, which grew due to the effects of an extreme heatwave, as 'very serious' and 'unusual in scale'. To bring the fire under control, two firefighting planes, two helicopters, and one observation aircraft were dispatched to the region.

Due to the fire, a section of the A6 highway, the country's main north-south connection road, was partially closed to traffic. While residents of about 15 houses in the village of Vadoueil were urgently evacuated for their safety, firefighting teams battled day and night to protect other settlements. Local residents were forced to leave their homes amid ash raining from the sky and flames burning on both sides.

This fire emerged as a result of the third severe heatwave France has experienced since May. Due to the heatwave, three nuclear power plants in France were temporarily shut down, while a stage of the Tour de France cycling race was shortened by 30 kilometres due to temperatures approaching 40 degrees. France's Minister of the Interior announced that a total of 17 thousand hectares of the country's forest burned this year, a figure that has reached nearly twice that of the same period last year.

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Where and when did the fire break out?
The fire broke out on July 13-14 in the historic Fontainebleau forest, 60 kilometres south of Paris.
What measures were taken during the fire?
Firefighting planes and helicopters were dispatched to the region, a section of the A6 highway was closed, and residents of about 15 houses in the village of Vadoueil were evacuated.
What is considered the main cause of this fire?
The fire is linked to the increased risk of forest fires due to the effects of climate change and the third severe heatwave France has experienced since May.

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