Early fire season…fires take southern Europe by surprise and force thousands to flee news

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Europe is battling an intense and early fire season this year in the south of the continent, as southern France, Spain, Portugal and Greece witnessed fires accompanied by a new heat wave.

In France, a fire that broke out on Saturday evening in an inaccessible mountain range near Mont Canigo (southwest of the country) has consumed about 4,600 hectares so far, in which a firefighter and a resident were injured.

The fires in southwestern France led to the evacuation of 10,000 people from 24 small towns and villages near the Spanish border, and officials said that strong winds on Monday would fan the flames further.

A wildfire rages on a hill in the southern France department of Herault as 700 hundred firefighters backed by special aircraft battled to control a "gigantic" blaze in nearby department of Pyrenees-Orientales, near the town of Carlencas-et-Levas on July 6, 2026.
A huge fire broke out on a hill in the Hérault department in southern France (French)

About 700 firefighters, 200 ground vehicles, and about 10 air means are participating in fighting this fire.

It is expected that 16 departments in southern and western France will be on alert level orange on Monday, with temperatures expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius.

French firefighters extinguish a wildfire near Montalba-le-Château, southern France, on July 5, 2026.
Firefighters try to extinguish a huge fire near Montalba-le-Chateau, southern France (French)

Two other, less extensive fires broke out in southern and central-western France.

The Fire Authority stated that most of the fires are caused by human activity, but the recurrence of heat waves and drought under the influence of climate change exacerbates them.

The governor of the region, Pierre Renaud de la Motte, said in a post on the X platform that the fire had destroyed about 4,600 hectares in the foothills of the French Pyrenees.

This photograph shows a burning cloud of smoke from a wildfire in the Aspres region seen from Montalba-le-Chateau, in the Pyrenees-Orientales department, southern France on July 5, 2026. A wildfire broke out on July 4 at around 19h30 (1730 GMT) in a hard-to-reach massif near Trevillach, in the Pyrenees-Orientales department of southern France and spread rapidly overnight. More than 10,000 residents are currently being evacuated as the wildfire spreads rapidly, having burned around 2,000 hectares. (Photo by Jc Milhet / AFP)
A cloud of smoke from a forest fire burning in the Asper region, as seen from Montalba-le-Château in southern France (French)

Interior Minister Laurent Nunez warned on French television channel TF1, saying: “Conditions are deteriorating again this morning… The battle will resume today.”

Heat waves in France and Western Europe in the early summer during May and June led to the drying out of vast areas of land, making them vulnerable to forest fires.

This photograph shows a wildfire burning in the Aspres region seen from Millas, in the Pyrenees-Orientales department, southern France on July 5, 2026. A wildfire broke out on July 4 at around 19h30 (1730 GMT) in a hard-to-reach massif near Trevillach, in the Pyrenees-Orientales department of southern France and spread rapidly overnight. More than 10,000 residents are currently being evacuated as the wildfire spreads rapidly, having burned around 2,000 hectares. (Photo by Jc Milhet / AFP)
A massive fire in the Asper region, as seen from Milas in the Pyrénées-Orientes department in southern France (French)

A fire is burning in an area near the site of the third stage of the Tour de France. Local authorities closed the place to the public to enable emergency services to easily reach the area. The race will continue, but the accompanying convoy of cars will be kept to a minimum.

A firefighting helicopter drops water, following a wildfire in Ille-sur-Tet near Perpignan, France, July 6, 2026. REUTERS/Alexandre Dimou REFILE - CORRECTING AIRCRAFT TYPE FROM "PLANE" TO "HELICOPTER".
A firefighting helicopter pours water on a forest fire in Ile-sur-Tet near Perpignan, France (Reuters)

In Spain, a fire broke out on Friday near the Costa Brava tourist area, destroying 2,200 hectares of forest and agricultural areas, 97% of which was in the Las Gavares Reserve. It became “stable” on Sunday, according to the fire department, which said it would be completely extinguished within the week.

The authorities lifted the closure and curfew measures imposed on about 10 municipalities around La Bisbal d’Amburda near Girona, about 20 kilometers from the Mediterranean coast, and allowed residents to return to their homes.

The fire was likely caused by “negligence”, and the authorities stated that they had detained a person for investigation. Spanish media indicated that a worker likely used a cutting machine in a restricted area.

A firefighter water bomber helicopter flies over a wildfire raging near La Bisbal de l'Emporda, northeastern Spain on July 3, 2026. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP)
A firefighting helicopter flies over a huge fire in La Bisbal de Lemborda, northeastern Spain (French)

In northern Portugal, a large forest fire has been burning for 4 days in Vozela, within the province of Viseu. It destroyed at least 13,000 hectares of vegetation, but “the situation is developing positively,” according to the authorities, who indicated that about 80% of the fire had been controlled yesterday, Sunday.

epaselect epa13086558 Firefighters battle the flames of the Vouzela wildfire in Cercosa, a parish in the municipality of Mortagua, Portugal, 04 July 2026. Portugal's National Authority for Emergency and Civil Protection (ANEPC) said more than 1,100 firefighters, supported by approximately 360 ground vehicles and 11 aerial firefighting assets, were deployed to combat the blaze. EPA/PAULO CUNHA
Firefighters fight the flames of a raging forest fire in Fuzela, Circusa, Portugal (European)

In Greece, the authorities warned of a “very high” risk of fires breaking out due to high temperatures and strong winds, and firefighters continue to fight flames in two factories in the major city of Thessaloniki (northeast of the country), after they were able to extinguish a forest fire.

The Civil Defense and Fire Service reported that a total of 60 fires broke out in just 24 hours across the country, but most of them were quickly extinguished.

epa13088715 Flames and smoke engulf a building during a fire in Oreokastro suburban municipality, near Thessaloniki, Greece, 05 July 2026. According to the Fire Service, the fire ignited in a ravine within a mountainous area on the evening of July 4 and spread quickly, affecting several businesses and prompting evacuations in nearby settlements. EPA/ACHILLEAS CHIRAS
Flames and smoke rise from a building during a fire that broke out in the Oriokastro suburb near Thessaloniki, European Greece)



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