The wildfire south of Paris continued into a third day as firefighters faced dry vegetation, strong winds, and unusually high temperatures. These conditions made containment efforts more difficult while increasing the risk of the fire spreading into nearby forest areas.
Emergency crews remained on the ground with aerial support, including water-bombing aircraft that collected water from the Seine River before returning to the fire zone. Authorities continued monitoring nearby communities and transportation routes to ensure public safety.
Meteorologists said Western Europe is experiencing temperatures well above historical averages, with France among the countries most affected. The persistent heat has increased wildfire risks across large parts of the region.
Officials say firefighting operations will continue until the blaze is fully contained while residents are encouraged to follow emergency guidance and avoid restricted areas.
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