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Major French wildfire is unlikely to be under control until late on Sunday

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PARIS (Reuters) -A wildfire in the southern French prefecture of Aude is not expected to be under control until late on Sunday, the regional chief firefighter said on French television. The fire,

Major Wildfire in Southern France Expected to Burn Until Late Sunday

PARIS (Reuters) -A wildfire in the southern French prefecture of Aude is not expected to be under control until late on Sunday, the regional chief firefighter said on French television.

The fire, which began Tuesday, is one of the largest recorded in France since 1949. Spread over 16,000 hectares (around 40,000 acres), it has led to one fatality, the injury of 19 firefighters and six civilians, and several dozen homes have been destroyed.

"The fire is contained but not controlled. We still have hot spots (...) until Sunday evening the fire will not be brought under control," Colonel Christophe Magny told a news conference broadcast on BFM TV.

All of the local departmental roads have been reopened, but the entrance into the wildfire zone is prohibited due to the risk of rekindling, the local French prefecture said in a statement on Saturday.

French authorities have attributed the fire to the impact of climate change. An orange heatwave warning - the second highest warning level that encourages people to remain vigilant - is in effect for the department until midnight on Sunday, the prefecture said.

Before the fire began, the region's wine growers had dug up an extensive area of their vineyards, which traditionally serve as a natural, moisture-retentive firebreak, as declining wine consumption and subsidies have reduced profits.

(Reporting by Forrest Crellin and Claude Chendjou; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • A major wildfire in Aude, France, is not expected to be controlled until late Sunday.
  • The fire has spread over 16,000 hectares, causing one fatality.
  • 19 firefighters and six civilians have been injured.
  • Local roads are reopened but entry to the fire zone is restricted.
  • Authorities link the fire to climate change impacts.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the wildfire expected to be under control?
The wildfire is not expected to be under control until late on Sunday, according to Colonel Christophe Magny.
What has caused the wildfire in southern France?
French authorities have attributed the wildfire to the impact of climate change.
How large is the wildfire in Aude?
The wildfire has spread over 16,000 hectares, making it one of the largest recorded in France since 1949.
What precautions are being taken regarding access to the wildfire zone?
All local departmental roads have been reopened, but entry into the wildfire zone remains prohibited due to the risk of rekindling.
What impact has the wildfire had on local firefighters?
The wildfire has led to one fatality and injuries to 19 firefighters.

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