Firefighters battle wildfire in southern France


A fire truck sprays water to contain a wildfire in Lancon-Provence near Marseille, France, July 2, 2026. REUTERS/Manon Cruz

PARIS, July 2 (Reuters) - ⁠Firefighters were battling to bring a ⁠wildfire in the Aude region of southern ‌France under control on Thursday, as the country grappled with the lingering effects of Europe's recent heatwave.

The local ​administration for the Aude area, ⁠near the border ⁠with Spain, wrote on X that weather conditions ⁠remained ‌unfavourable due to high winds that risked fanning the flames.

On Wednesday ⁠night, strong winds spread the smell of ​smoke across ‌the region, including to the Marseille airport ⁠where pilots ​on at least one flight landing there reassured passengers the smell was not coming from ⁠their aircraft, a Reuters witness ​said.

Another wildfire had been brought under control in the Lancon area of southern France, the ⁠local fire brigade said.

France's weather office has warned that another spell of extreme heat could hit next week. Health authorities estimate the ​previous heatwave may have caused ⁠around 1,000 excess deaths in the country ​during record-breaking temperatures.

(Reporting by Manon ‌Cruz, Alessandro Parodi, Writing ​by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Timothy Heritage and Joe Bavier)

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