Wildfires near Paris force evacuations, disrupt train lines and motorway
•Wildfires near Fontainebleau, southeast of Paris, have scorched over 800 hectares, prompting evacuations and transport disruptions.
•Approximately 400 firefighters and two waterbombing planes have been deployed to combat the fires, described as exceptionally virulent.
•The ongoing heatwave in France has intensified the fire risk and led to the shutdown of three nuclear power stations.
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→Wildfires near Fontainebleau, southeast of Paris, have scorched over 800 hectares, prompting evacuations and transport disruptions.
→Approximately 400 firefighters and two waterbombing planes have been deployed to combat the fires, described as exceptionally virulent.
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