1,000 evacuated from Fontainebleau fire near Paris; Spanish authorities identify some fire victims
ONP Summary
A large wildfire has swept through the Fontainebleau forest south of Paris, destroying more than 1,300 hectares of historic woodland. Emergency services deployed water-bombing aircraft and hundreds of firefighters; authorities evacuated roughly 900 residents. Authorities arrested two suspects in what appeared to be a deliberate arson case. The blaze is part of France's record-breaking 2026 fire season, with over 32,0
Progressive: Systemic capacity crisis — Record fire numbers in 2026 and union warnings of inadequate firefighting resources reveal structural failures in emergency preparedness.
Moderate: Exceptional emergency — An unprecedented wildfire responded to with exceptional measures including water-bomber deployment and large-scale evacuations demonstrates effective crisis management.
Conservative: Deliberate arson — Two arrests combined with suspiciously close fire sources point to criminal intentionality rather than natural or accidental causes.
MADRID (AP) — Hundreds of firefighters battled two blazes Tuesday in the Fontainebleau forest south of Paris that have consumed nearly 2,000 hectares (about 4,900 acres) and forced the evacuation of 1,000 people, local authorities said.
Bigger fires have been ravaging areas of southern France, but the Fontainebleau fire is exceptionally close to the densely populated region surrounding the French capital.
Water-dumping planes dived into the Seine River repeatedly to scoop up water to douse the fires — the first time such aircraft have ever been used to fight fires in the Paris region, the regional fire chief said.
Smoke blanketed the treetops and hung in the air Tuesday as authorities sought to get the fires under control.
No deaths or injuries have been reported.
Spanish authorities identify some victims of deadly fire Four days after a fire ravaged a remote expat community in southern Spain, judicial authorities have identified 10 of the 13 fatalities using biological samples.
Most of the deceased, all of whom were adults, are foreign nationals.
They include five British citizens — including a woman who died in the hospital — three Belgian nationals, a French woman, and a Spanish national, judicial authorities said in a statement late Monday.
Ten people remain unaccounted for.
The Los Gallardos fire affected some 70 square kilometers (27 square miles) of forest and farmland — an area larger than the size of Manhattan.
Spain is experiencing extreme heat, which combined with wind and little rainfall is creating the ideal conditions for small wildfires to grow unchecked.
Europe is the world’s fastest-warming continent , with temperatures increasing twice as fast as the global average since the 1980s, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. ___ Teresa Medrano contributed from Madrid.
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