Wildfire near Marseille triggers evacuations as climate change worsens conditions
A devastating wildfire has reached the outskirts of Marseille, France, prompting urgent evacuations and widespread disruption. The blaze, initially ignited by a car fire, has rapidly spread across 1,700 acres, damaging numerous homes and injuring over 100 individuals, including firefighters.
Authorities have urged residents to seek shelter indoors, closing the Marseille-Provence Airport as a precaution. The fire's intensity has been exacerbated by a heatwave and strong winds, complicating firefighting efforts involving hundreds of firefighters and aerial support.
Similar wildfires are ravaging regions in Spain, highlighting a troubling pattern linked to climate change. As these extreme weather events increase in frequency and severity, the impact on communities and ecosystems becomes increasingly alarming.
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