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Photos: Wildfires ravage historic forest near Paris

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-14

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• What happened: Two wildfires have ravaged over 1,300 hectares of the Fontainebleau forest near Paris, prompting the evacuation of about 1,000 people and the mobilization of approximately 600 firefighters and multiple aircraft to combat the flames. • Why it matters: The wildfires are exacerbated by a severe heatwave affecting France, contributing to a growing trend of extreme weather events linked to climate change, which has already resulted in significant excess deaths this year. • What to watch next: Monitor the ongoing firefighting efforts and the potential impact of continued high temperatures on the region, especially during the Bastille Day holiday, as well as any further developments in wildfire management across France.

In PicturesSaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkA patch of burned forest as firefighters work to extinguish the Fontainebleau forest fire in Noisy-sur-Ecole. [Gauthier Bedrignans/EPA]By News AgenciesPublished On 14 Jul 202614 Jul 2026France has been battling two wildfires that have scorched more than 1,300 hectares (about 3,200 acres) of forest south of Paris.Aircraft in the skies and firefighters on the ground worked throughout Monday to bring the flames under control.The blaze broke out on Sunday in the sprawling Fontainebleau, a former royal hunting estate now dotted with quiet villages about 60km (40 miles) southeast of the capital.As the region sweltered in its latest heatwave, the wildfire spread rapidly across the UNESCO biosphere reserve, disrupting rail and road traffic during a busy long holiday weekend.About 1,000 people in and around Fontainebleau were evacuated.The scale of the fire prompted the deployment of four Canadair aircraft along with two Dash planes and three water-bombing helicopters.By nightfall on Monday, about 600 firefighters remained mobilised and were taking turns to fight the flames on the ground, said the commander of the rescue operations, Jean-Marc Sicard.France is enduring a third heatwave in less than three months, with fires burning in several parts of the country over the past week.It is the latest episode of extreme weather, which scientists say has become more frequent in recent decades due to human-driven climate change.The country recorded more than 2,000 excess deaths during the June heatwave and 300 during the high temperatures in late May, according to official figures.Since the start of the year, wildfires have scorched about 25,000 hectares (61,800 acres) of land in France, the director general of civil security, Julien Marion, said on Friday.Temperatures are likely to remain high through France’s Bastille Day national holiday on Tuesday, according to the Meteo-France weather service.A fire engine sprays fire retardant to douse the Fontainebleau forest fire near Noisy-sur-Ecole in the Ile-de-France region of France. [Thomas Samson/AFP]The blaze broke out on Sunday in the sprawling Fontainebleau forest. [Stephane Mahe/Reuters]The wildfire spread rapidly across the UNESCO biosphere reserve, disrupting rail and road traffic during a busy long holiday weekend. [Emma Da Silva/AP Photo]Firefighting helicopters collect water from a temporary reservoir established by firefighters and local farmers, in Fontainebleau. [Pierre Crom/Getty Images]The scale of the fire prompted the deployment of four Canadair aircraft along with two Dash planes and three water-bombing helicopters. [Stephane Mahe/Reuters]A Canadair aircraft drops water on the wildfire in the Fontainebleau forest region. [Emma Da Silva/AP Photo]By nightfall on Monday, about 600 firefighters remained mobilised and were taking turns to fight the flames on the ground. [Stephane Mahe/Reuters]

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