Thousands evacuated as wildfire scorches 11,000 acres in southern France

A wildfire in France’s southern Pyrenees-Orientales department has burned over 4,600 hectares, forcing 10,000 residents to evacuate overnight. The blaze remains uncontrolled, with Interior Minister Laurent Nunez warning that weather conditions are deteriorating again.
At least 4,600 hectares (11,370 acres) have burned in a wildfire in France's southern Pyrénées-Orientales department, while thousands were evacuated overnight, broadcaster BFMTV reported Monday. Authorities told BFMTV that the fire in the commune of Trévillach has not yet been brought under control and has burned more than 4,600 hectares. Five people were slightly injured and 10,000 residents had to be evacuated overnight. Power outages were also reported in several surrounding municipalities, although technicians from grid operator Enedis were unable to intervene due to the ongoing fire.
Deteriorating conditions
Interior Minister Laurent Nunez told France 2 that he will travel to the Pyrénées-Orientales on Monday afternoon, where the risk of the fire spreading remains high due to weather conditions. "Today the fight resumes. This morning, weather conditions are deteriorating again," he said. Underlining that France is facing a difficult wildfire season, Nunez said more than 11,000 hectares have already burned this season, compared with 5,500 hectares during the same period last year.
Regional impact
Meanwhile, the Hérault department recorded more than 30 wildfire outbreaks on Sunday, with some blazes still ongoing. Seven French departments have been placed on red alert for a "very high" wildfire risk Monday, while 41 other departments are under orange alert.
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