The wildfire south of Paris entered a more controlled phase after emergency crews worked continuously to slow its spread. Hundreds of firefighters, supported by water-bombing aircraft, remained in the area to extinguish remaining hotspots.
Authorities said evacuations and transport disruptions were gradually being lifted where conditions allowed, although some restricted areas remained closed for safety inspections. Dry vegetation and above-average temperatures continued to pose challenges for emergency responders.
Officials stressed that surveillance would continue over the coming days to prevent flare-ups, while environmental teams began assessing damage to nearby forests and wildlife habitats.
The incident has highlighted the growing importance of wildfire preparedness as France experiences longer and more intense summer fire seasons.
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