Paris: Wildfires were still rampaging across southeastern France, with several firefighters injured and thousands of residents evacuated. In the mountains of Diois in the department of Drome, wildfires that broke out on Friday are still not stabilised. Three firefighters have now been injured and 180 hectares of land burned, French daily newspaper Le Figaro reported on Tuesday.
As many as 240 firefighters were mobilised to bring the wildfires under control. However, local authorities say that due to shifting winds, the fires are spreading towards homes located downhill, Xinhua news agency reported. Aerial fire brigades were mobilised on Tuesday to help the firefighters located at the bottom of the summit.
Meanwhile, 140 kilometres away in the mountains of Chartreuse in the Isere department, wildfires broke out on Friday due to lightning. Local media reported that 130 hectare of land were burned, and three firefighters were injured out of 380 who were mobilised to tackle the blaze, along with the aerial fire brigade. The wildfires are not stable but no progression has been reported since Tuesday morning, said local authorities.