Wildfires Force Evacuations in Southern France
Two hundred people left their homes in Southern France because of a wildfire. The fire is causing problems for residents. Authorities are trying to stop the fire and help people.
Wildfires have been a major problem in Southern France this summer. Almost 7,000 fires have started since June. These fires are near cities like Narbonne and Marseille. People near a campsite near Narbonne had to leave. Authorities are working to control the fires and support those who lost their homes.
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Highlights
Wildfires Cause Evacuations
Thousands of people in Southern France have been forced to leave their homes due to wildfires.
200 People Displaced
Two hundred people were forced to leave their homes in Southern France.
High Fire Numbers
Nearly 7,000 fires have broken out since the beginning of summer.
Fires Near Major Cities
Fires are burning near Narbonne and Marseille.
Campsite Evacuated
A campsite near Narbonne was required to evacuate.