France's Largest Wildfire in 50 Years Finally Contained

French authorities have contained the country's largest wildfire in 50 years after it destroyed 170 sq km in southern France. The blaze killed one person, injured 13 (including 11 firefighters), and destroyed 25 homes amid Europe's record wildfire season.

Massive French Wildfire Contained After Days of Destruction

French authorities have declared the massive wildfire that has ravaged the Aude department in southern France since Tuesday is now under control. The blaze, located between Carcassonne and Narbonne, consumed approximately 170 square kilometers of shrubland, pine forests, and agricultural land in just days.

Impact and Casualties

This wildfire stands as France's largest in half a century. Tragically, one woman who refused evacuation orders perished in her home. Thirteen people sustained injuries, including eleven firefighters. Preliminary damage assessments indicate 25 homes damaged or destroyed and 35 vehicles completely burned.

Firefighting Challenges

Firefighters gained significant advantage today as the fire's spread slowed compared to previous days. However, officials had anticipated renewed challenges from rising temperatures and strengthening winds. Over 1,000 firefighters battled the blaze with support from aerial water-dropping aircraft.

Climate Change Context

This disaster occurs amid Europe's worst wildfire season on record. According to the European Forest Fire Information System, over 353,862 hectares have burned across the EU in 2025 - more than double the 20-year average. Scientists attribute this trend to climate change, with the Mediterranean warming 20% faster than the global average.

Investigation Underway

French Interior Ministry officials confirmed they've identified the fire's origin point. Authorities are investigating whether the cause was accidental or deliberate, with findings expected in the coming weeks.

Carlos Mendez

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