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Wildfire ‘on the gates’ of Marseille as mayor warns folks to remain inside

By Editorial Board Published July 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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Wildfire ‘on the gates’ of Marseille as mayor warns folks to remain inside

A wildfire is “at the gates” of Marseille after it brought about flights to be suspended at an airport round 15 miles away, town’s mayor has warned.

A neighborhood fireplace service earlier stated 168 firefighters had been deployed to battle the blaze of round 30 hectares close to the city of Les Pennes-Mirabeau, north of Marseille.

The hearth brought about flights to be suspended at Marseille Provence Airport.

It got here earlier than Marseille Mayor Benoit Payan warned folks within the sixteenth arrondissement of town to “remain confined” because the blaze approaches France’s second most populated metropolis.

He wrote on X: “The violent fireplace declared in Pennes-Mirabeau is now on the gates of Marseille.

“I ask all Marseillais to be extremely vigilant and to limit their movements as much as possible to make way for emergency services, particularly in the north of the city.

“Residents of the sixteenth arrondissement are requested to stay confined.”

He added that the French Navy would type a part of the response to the blaze.

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French firefighters work to include a fireplace within the Fontfroide close to Narbonne in Aude, Southern France.
Pic: Reuters

Smoke rises during wildfire near Marseille

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Smoke rises throughout wildfire close to Marseille

Fireplace engines and helicopters have up to now been used within the response to the hearth.

Residents have been urged to maintain streets clear to keep away from hindering emergency companies.

There have been no experiences of casualties.

Some residents had been urged to shut shutters, doorways and keep inside.

The spokesperson for Marseille airport stated planes had not been taking off or touchdown since round noon and a few flights had been diverted to Good, Nimes and different regional airports.

It was unclear when the airport would reopen.

Smoke rises during a wildfire in Pennes-Mirabeau, near Marseille, southern France.
Pic: SDIS13/AP

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Smoke rises throughout a wildfire in Pennes-Mirabeau, close to Marseille, southern France. Pic: SDIS13/AP

Firefighters work to contain a fire  in the Fontfroide massif  near Narbonne

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Firefighters work to include a fireplace within the Fontfroide massif close to Narbonne

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