Group 1 - The wildfires in France's Aude department are the largest in 76 years, with over 16,000 hectares burned, resulting in 1 death and 13 injuries, including 11 firefighters [1] - More than 2,100 firefighters and several aircraft are involved in firefighting efforts, with the fire still not under control despite a slight decrease in temperature and wind speed [1] - Approximately 3,000 homes remain at risk from the wildfires, and over 1,000 residents have been evacuated [1] Group 2 - The recent wildfires in Aude are linked to low rainfall and a decrease in vineyards, which traditionally help to slow the spread of fires [2] - A new wave of high temperatures is expected to hit southern France, increasing the risk of wildfires [2] - Since the beginning of summer, around 9,000 wildfires have been reported in France, primarily along the Mediterranean coast [2]
法国“76年来最严重山火”仍在燃烧 上千人紧急撤离
Xin Hua She·2025-08-07 14:39