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Two die in French wildfires near Saint-Tropez
Wildfires in the hills near the French coastal resort of Saint-Tropez have claimed the lives of at least two people, the regional government said on Wednesday.
"The battle is ongoing and the fire has not yet been contained," French President Emmanuel Macron said after visiting the area on Tuesday. "The coming hours will be absolutely decisive."
What has happened so far?
A total of 1,200 firefighters have tried to extinguish the flames of France's worst fire of the summer that has forced about 7,000 residents and tourists to flee their homes in the French Riviera area.
The blaze has killed at least two people and injured 24 others, including five firefighters, local prefect Evence Richard said.
Crews used high-pressure hoses and water-carrying planes to try to put out flames that were spread quickly by strong winds and high temperatures.
Authorities reported no new evacuations on Wednesday, but another 20 people had to be treated for smoke inhalation.
The blaze that broke out on Monday in the Plaine des Maures nature reserve had still not been stabilized, a government official reported.
Over 7,000 hectares (17,297 acres) of forests, vineyards and wild animals were burnt to cinders in just three days.
Frank Graciano, the Var fire service spokesman, said that although the fire "had not spread" throughout Tuesday night, "that does not mean it is under control."
"We will carry out the same basic work as yesterday by dropping water on the critical places," Graciano added.
Comment: Yet another massive fire to join the list around the world. Could there be a connection with the Perseids?
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