Thousands rescued from destructive forest fires in southern France

Published August 6, 2020
MARSEILLE (France): A Canadair bomber plane of a French security agency drops water on a neighbourhood lying on the outskirts of Marseille to douse a wildfire.—AFP
MARSEILLE (France): A Canadair bomber plane of a French security agency drops water on a neighbourhood lying on the outskirts of Marseille to douse a wildfire.—AFP

MARTIGUES: Almost 3,000 people were evacuated on Tuesday night, some by boat, from homes and camping sites near Marseille in southern France as forest fires tore through 1,000 hectares (2,500 acres) of vegetation.

About 1,800 firefighters battled blazes fanned by strong winds overnight and 14 sustained light injuries, officials said. No civilians were hurt.

The occupants of an old people’s home and other locals, as well as tourists from France and abroad, had to be rescued as flames devoured the Blue Coast — a pine tree-lined area between Marseille and Martigues on the Mediterranean shore.

Homes and eight campsites near Martigues, where the fire started, and Sausset-les-Pins were evacuated “as a preventative measure”, the fire service said. Some people had to be saved by sea from camping sites and beaches.

“It was an exceptional fire, unheard of: it was advancing at the speed of a tornado,” said firefighter Jean-Eric Lepine, his eyes reddened by fatigue.

“Every three minutes, there were gas explosions because of the bottles installed in the bungalows,” he said. “Fortunately, the fire did not cause any casualties and we were able to save about 15 houses”.

“It is like a movie set,” said Parisian Luisa Amoura, contemplating the blackened carcass of her mobile home, devoured by flames which reduced the Lou Cigalou caravan park to a graveyard of scarred trees, burnt-out bungalows and cars. The site next door, Tamaris, was similarly burnt to the ground.

Amoura recounted that “people were packing bags in a panic... we climbed some rocks near the beach to take refuge.” In hot, dry summer conditions, the fires broke out late Tuesday afternoon, and spread quickly, fanned by the wind — up to eight kilometres (five miles) in two hours, firefighters said.

Published in Dawn, August 6th, 2020

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