Berliner Boersenzeitung - Wildfires that ravaged historic forest outside Paris contained

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Wildfires that ravaged historic forest outside Paris contained

Wildfires that ravaged historic forest outside Paris contained

Hundreds of French firefighters on Tuesday managed to contain two fires that have burned over 2,000 hectares of the historic Fontainebleau forest near Paris over the last two days.

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But the local prefect warned that the fires were not extinguished and firefighters will need to remain on the scene for days, if not weeks.

Four people remained in custody on suspicion of deliberately starting the fires, including a volunteer firefighter, prosecutors said.

The Fontainebleau fires, which erupted during another fierce heatwave that has left France sweltering, have seen three giant Canadair aircraft scoop up water from the Seine river to douse the flames.

The smell of burning was even reported up to 100 kilometres (62 miles) away near the city of Orleans, AFP reporters said.

Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said there had been nearly 300 water drops in 48 hours. "The aerial resources played a decisive role in bringing these fires under control," he wrote on X.

- Lighter and gasoline -

Fontainebleau forest, around 60 kilometres (40 miles) southeast of Paris, is a sprawling former royal hunting ground that draws hikers, nature lovers and climbers who come to tackle its famous boulders.

It covers some 25,000 hectares (62,000 acres) and is visited by more than 15 million people every year. Its popularity, plus sandy soil and vegetation including ferns and highly flammable conifers, makes it vulnerable to fire.

In all, six people have been arrested as part of the investigation into the wildfires, which forced about 1,000 local residents from their homes and shut the main A6 motorway from Paris to the southeast.

The volunteer firefighter admitted having "set fire to twigs with a lighter and gasoline" while another man acknowledged "accidentally starting a fire by throwing his cigarette", Fontainebleau public prosecutor Diane Ngomsik said.

The Seine-et-Marne Departmental Fire and Rescue Service said the firefighter has been suspended, and expressed its "deepest dismay".

The fires, which mobilised more than 800 firefighters, have scorched around 2,050 hectares -- an area roughly three times the size of Gibraltar, authorities said.

Charred trees and soot-covered ground have been left in the landscape of outstanding natural beauty. Small fires haveh reignited as winds fan the flames back to life.

Hopes rose throughout the day that the A6 may reopen on Wednesday but officials still urged caution until the fire was stabilised.

- Contained, not extinguished -

On Tuesday, bulldozers were brought in to widen a track leading to the burned area.

"The first evening was very stressful, with the fire coming towards our homes," said Nicolas Tournier, who lives in Le Vaoudoue, which was partially evacuated.

"We were afraid they would burn," he told AFP.

The prefect of the Seine-et-Marne region, Pierre Ory, said those who had to leave will be able to return home but not before Wednesday.

"Contained means they (the fires) are confined within their perimeter" but not "extinguished", he told reporters.

France on Tuesday celebrated its Bastille Day national holiday, which is usually accompanied by evening fireworks.

With the new heatwave, various towns across the country have cancelled their firework displays, but many are usually set off illegally.

This year's celebrations coincide with a World Cup semi-final in which France take on Spain, which will likely see fans spilling onto the streets.

Nunez said 32,000 hectares across France have been hit by fires since the beginning of the year -- more than during the entire 2025 fire season.

As well as the warmer south, fires have also hit cooler regions such as Brittany in the west, where a fire that swept across 38 hectares of heathland on Cap Frehel has now been brought under control.

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(Y.Berger--BBZ)