Uncontrolled large fire lights in the south of France -60 -a combustion in her house

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At least one person was killed in his house, and many others were wounded in a huge fire, which continues to burn in the southern apartment of ODA, France, not far from the border with Spain.

The fire, which began on Tuesday, has still burned out more than 130 square kilometers of land, the region more than Paris, the Ministry of the Interior reported. This makes him the biggest fire in France so far this summer.

The local administration said that the weather is unfavorable, and the fire remains “very active.” About 2000 firefighters and many hydraulic aircraft were mobilized to combat a fire that erupted in a rural village of Rimbot, a wooded area where the winemakers are located.

Jacques Piro, the mayor of the village of Zonkier, confirmed that all the inhabitants were removed.

“This is a scene of sadness and devastation,” he told the local media after visiting a place on Wednesday in the morning to assess the damage.

“It looks like a lunar landscape, everything was burned. More than half or three quarters of the village were burned. This is hell. “

It is reported that seven firefighters include, and at least one person is absent. Two campsites were evacuated for precautions, while residents and tourists were instructed to stay in their homes if they were not given another directive.

The Frenchman France Francois Birera must visit this area on Wednesday, his office reports. In July, the southern city of Marseille, Marseille, the second largest city in France, was also amazed at a huge fire, which left about 300 wounded.

Scientists warn that climate change increases the frequency and intensity of heat and drought, which makes southern Europe more vulnerable to fires.

The climate service of the climate of the European Union states that Europe is a continent that heats up in the world, and the temperature is growing twice as high as the average in terms of the world level since the 1980s.

Modern • Lucy Daval

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