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A older woman has died and another person is missing from southern parts of southern France to destroy the houses and escape.
The woman died in her home, the seven firefighters treated the smoke breathing and a person still lacking, the authorities said. There are two people in the hospital, and one of them is in a critical situation.
Blaze exploded on Tuesday near the town of Ribaute, and is already smoked more than 13,000 hectares (50 square meters) – Area greater than from Paris – this year has been the largest French firefighter.
More than 1,800 firefighters, with the support of 500 vehicles, spread to the area.
The mainities affected are Lagrase, Fabring, Tourissan, Coustouge and Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse.
Officials say that the fire is rapidly advancing, hard winds, dried vegetation and hot summer weather.
Jacques Piraud, the mayor of the town of Jonquières, burned at least four houses, told Le Monde to burn around 80% of the town.
“It’s dramatic. His black, the trees are completely carved,” he said.
Hidden images, they smoked cars and people sat on the beach at three hours away, thick black clouds were still visible.
“It’s a unprecedented scale disaster,” said Eric Brocardi’s fire spokesman on RTL radio.
At least 25 homes are destroyed and more than 2,500 homes are electricity. Authorities have closed roads throughout the region and they have warned that it is still dangerous to return home on Tuesday night.
President Emmanuel Macron expressed the support of firefighters and local officials in X, saying that all government resources were mobilizing. He asked residents to follow evacuation orders and exercise “the greatest care”.
François Bayrou is expected to visit the affected area on Wednesday.
Lucie Roesch, General Secretary of Area, said the fire department was controlling the perimeter of fire to prevent new brushes. He said: “The fire is advancing all the conditions to move forward.”
The region has become increasingly weak in recent years due to lower rainfall, which helped to slow down the spread of the fire deployment.
Even though the aircraft falls into flames in flames, Roesch warns fire to fire “We will be busy for a few days. It is a long-term operation.”
Removing low precipitation, high temperatures and vineyards – once helped to act as a natural firefighter.
Scientists have long warned that Mediterranean hot and dry summers have a high risk of serious firefighters. According to France Emergency Management Service, almost 15,000 acres (57.9 square kilometers) burn more than 100,000 fires this summer. Aude Blaze is now a majority of damage.