The Borneo Post

FIRE UNDER CONTROL:

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MARSEILLE: Huge fires that forced mass evacuation­s of residents and holidaymak­ers in southern France were ‘ under control’ early yesterday, firefighte­rs said, although they warned new blazes were still starting.

In the village of Bormes-lesMimosas, located near beaches popular with tourists on the Cote d’Azur, “the fire is not completely under control but we are winning the fight,” said Lieutenant- Colonel Michael Bernier, the civil security officer leading the emergency effort there.

“Things are going in the right direction but new fires are starting caused by gusts of wind,” he said.

In the neighbouri­ng Bouchesdu- Rhone region, three major fires that have burned thousands of square kilometres were also tamed or being dampened down, firefighte­rs told AFP.

But authoritie­s were on high alert, fearing that new blazes could start in the hot, dry conditions, fanned by the strong Mistral wind.

“In such dry conditions, we really fear that fires could start again,” one firefighte­r said.

Around 10,000 holidaymak­ers and residents were forced to flee to the safety of public shelters overnight Tuesday as flames swept towards campsites.

Some holidaymak­ers took refuge on beaches.

Prime Minister Edouard Philippe visited an accommodat­ion centre for evacuees in Bormes-les-Mimosas on Wednesday evening.

Over 6,000 firefighte­rs, troops and civil security officials are involved in efforts to put out the flames, backed up by 19 planes that drop containers of water on the flaming trees and bushes.

More than 7,000 hectares of vegetation have been burned.

Forest fires also raged in Portugal, cutting off roads in the centre of the country and forcing thousands to flee just a month after deadly blazes left more than 60 people dead.

The biggest fire was in Serta, in the Castelo Branco region, where more than a quarter of the country’s firefighte­rs were attempting to halt its progress. — AFP

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs spray water on hot spots after a fire in Bormes-les-Mimosas, in the Var department, France yesterday. Around 10,000 holiday makers and residents were forced to flee to the safety of public shelters overnight.— AFP photo
Firefighte­rs spray water on hot spots after a fire in Bormes-les-Mimosas, in the Var department, France yesterday. Around 10,000 holiday makers and residents were forced to flee to the safety of public shelters overnight.— AFP photo
 ??  ?? People leave the beach as smoke from a forest fire billows into the sky in Bormes-les-Mimosas, southeaste­rn France. — AFP photo
People leave the beach as smoke from a forest fire billows into the sky in Bormes-les-Mimosas, southeaste­rn France. — AFP photo

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