France wildfire destroys area 1.5 times bigger than Paris
Parts of the Aude region have been described as a ‘lunar landscape’ due to the damage (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
Firefighters in southern France are battling the country's largest wildfire in nearly eight decades, which has consumed over 16,000 hectares – an area one-and-a-half times the size of Paris.
The blaze, located in the Aude region near the Spanish border, has resulted in one fatality, three people missing, and two critically injured, including a firefighter.
Dozens of homes have been destroyed, with entire villages like Jonquières evacuated and described as a “lunar landscape” due to the extensive damage.
Although the fire is advancing more slowly, officials say it is not yet under control, and an investigation is underway to determine its cause.
The region's economy, heavily reliant on wine production and tourism, has been significantly impacted.