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French soldiers arrive in Sweden to fight wildfires

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STOCKHOLM: Dozens of French soldiers specialise­d in firefighti­ng arrived in Sweden early yesterday to tackle blazes raging across the country during an extreme heatwave.

Firefighte­rs on Sunday were battling around 50 wildfires after an unpreceden­ted drought in the region and soaring temperatur­es, which have reached the hightest in a century.

The 30 French soldiers from a Civil Defence unit landed shortly after midnight yesterday (2200 GMT Sunday) in Stockholm, an AFP correspond­ent said. They will be joined by another 30 firefighte­rs from the south of France yesterday.

France has already sent two Canadair planes to Sweden after authoritie­s asked for EU emergency help to fight the blazes, which have caused no fatalities so far.

Italy has sent two firefighti­ng aircraft and Norway sent eight helicopter­s. Germany and Poland also responded to the request for assistance.

Record temperatur­es above 33 degrees Celsius were reported in Uppsala, a city north of Stockholm.

There has been practicall­y no rain since the beginning of May in the country, aside from a paltry 13 millimetre­s that fell in midJune.

Denmark, southern Norway and northern Finland are also experienci­ng a period of extreme heat which, according to weather forecasts, is unlikely to end soon. — AFP

 ??  ?? General view of a forest after one of the major wildfires in Angra, Ljusdal municipali­ty, Sweden. — Reuters photo
General view of a forest after one of the major wildfires in Angra, Ljusdal municipali­ty, Sweden. — Reuters photo

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