Around 3,000 residents evacuated in Tuscany as winds fan forest fire


ROME, May 1 (Reuters) - ⁠Italian firefighters were on Friday battling to ⁠put out a large forest fire in Tuscany ‌that has burned for days fanned by strong winds, forcing the evacuation of around 3,000 people.

The fire, active since ​Tuesday, has spread over 800 hectares ⁠on Mount Faeta, ⁠straddling the provinces of Lucca and Pisa, the mayor ⁠of ‌a neighbouring town, San Giuliano Terme, said.

It was likely provoked by the burning ⁠of olive tree prunings that got out ​of hand, Matteo ‌Cecchelli told public broadcaster RAI.

Overnight, strong winds ⁠fuelled the ​fire, prompting the precautionary evacuations, Tuscany regional president Eugenio Giani said in a statement.

Three Canadair firefighting planes, ⁠which scoop water from lakes, rivers ​or seas before dropping it on fires, had been deployed to support ground staff, the national fire ⁠department said on X.

"The fire is still very much active," the deputy mayor of Lucca, Fabio Barsanti, said in a Facebook video.

"All efforts are ​being made to contain as ⁠much as possible the perimeter of the fire, but ​we cannot relax or make ‌predictions because we are at ​the mercy of the wind," he said.

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini, editing by Aidan Lewis)

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