Firefighters have engaged in a fierce battle with a wildfire that sparked on the outskirts of Marseille, injuring at least 110 and forcing the evacuation of hundreds from their homes. The fire ignited following a car fire in the Les Pennes-Mirabeau area, approximately eight miles north of the city, and was exacerbated by strong winds, leading to the fire spreading over 1,700 acres by late Tuesday. Emergency services, including over 600 firefighters supported by aerial resources, are working tirelessly to contain the flames as high temperatures create a severe risk of further wildfires across the region.
Wildfire Near Marseille Injures Over 100, Evacuations Ordered

Wildfire Near Marseille Injures Over 100, Evacuations Ordered
A rapidly spreading wildfire has injured more than 100 individuals near Marseille, compelling authorities to issue evacuation orders and halt transportation services.
France’s Interior Minister, Bruno Retailleau, inspected the situation, commending the emergency response while noting the remarkable absence of fatalities despite the circumstances. Nearby Marseille-Provence Airport has suspended flights, affecting travel plans for many, with a cautious reopening expected. As the heat wave continues, residents across the affected areas are urged to stay vigilant and heed official directives regarding safety measures.
With Europe grappling with extreme temperatures and associated wildfire risks, the blaze serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing climate crisis and its impacts on urban regions.
With Europe grappling with extreme temperatures and associated wildfire risks, the blaze serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing climate crisis and its impacts on urban regions.