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Thousands of hectares have been destroyed as a new fire continued to rage in the Gironde area of southwestern France on Wednesday, barely two weeks after two major blazes destroyed more than 20,000 hectares of forests in thesame region, according to official data.
The French government is calling on companies to make employees who are enlisted volunteer firefighters available throughout August to battle the blazes, as drought conditions and a fourth heat wave since June hit much of the country.
“We are getting to a point of exhaustion for the firefighters,” French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin told reporters on Wednesday during a visit to the fire-battered department of Aveyron in southern France.
France has more than 250,000 firefighters and 79% of them are volunteers, according to latest data from the French Fire Fighter Service. Currently 10,000 firefighters are mobilized across France in its fight against wildfires, according to Darmanin.
The Gironde fire, which started Tuesday, has prompted the evacuation of 10,000 residents, said Martin Guesperau, deputy commissioner for defense and security at the Nouvelle-Aquitaine prefecture. He earlier said 6,000 hectares of forest had been destroyed.
The main A63 highway between Bordeaux and Bayonne “will be closed both ways,” the Girondeprefecture said Wednesday. “The fire is very virulent and has spread to the department of Landes.”
The flames have destroyed 16 houses but no injuries were reported, according to the press release.
“We are entering a difficult day with very high risks. The weather is extremely unfavorable at the moment,” authorities said.
French officials added that they are also fighting at least three other fires in the south of the country.
French Prime Minister élisabeth Borne will visit Gironde on Thursday along with Darmanin, Borne announced on social media.
Temperatures in this part of the country are expected to reach as high as 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) on Thursday and Friday, according to a forecast published by the country’s meteorological service, Météo France on Wednesday.
This photo provided by the fire brigade of the Gironde region SDIS 33, (Departmental fire and rescue service 33) shows flames consume trees in Saint Magne, south of Bordeaux, southwestern France on Wednesday.
The area affected is almost the same size as India, and greater than the three biggest US states – Alaska, Texas and California – combined.
Andnew satellite imagery from the EU’s climate monitoring agency Copernicus reveals a near cloudless view of western Europe as it experiences yet another extreme heat wave.
In the southern UK and Netherlands, the mercury has once more climbed above 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit) while France and Spain face punishing temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
Firefighters try to control a wildfire in Louchats, France, on July 17.
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A firefighter battles a blaze in the suburb of Pallini, east of Athens, Greece, on July 20.
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Residents of the neighborhood of Las Llanadas, on the Spanish island of Tenerife, rush to evacuate their animals from the area on July 23.
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Firefighters spray flame retardant in Hostens, France, on July 22.
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Police officers and locals attempt to extinguish a wildfire burning in the village of Vatera, Greece, on July 23.
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Burned areas are seen on Mont Saint-Michel de Brasparts in Saint-Rivoal, France, on July 22.
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Residents of the Greek village of Vrisa wait to evacuate the area on July 24.
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Firefighting vehicles are ablaze during a wildfire outside Brasparts, France, on July 19.
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This aerial photo shows burnt olive trees and fields in Megara, Greece, on July 20.
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A local resident fights a fire with a shovel in Tabara, Spain, on July 19.
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A wildfire burns atop a mountain in the northern suburbs of Athens on July 19.
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Helicopters drop water above a fire in Avila, Spain, on July 18.
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Firefighters take a break in Catalonia, Spain, on July 17.
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A fire engine is driven through El Pont de Vilomara, Spain, on July 18.
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A wildfire burns forest near the Portuguese village of Memoria on July 12.
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Burnt-out cars are seen in central Portugal on July 14.
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This aerial photo shows destruction in a residential area following a large blaze in London on July 20.
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Firefighters work in Avila on July 18.
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A firefighter and a member of Spain's Civil Guard watch a fire in Zamora, Spain, on July 18.
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An airplane takes part in firefighting operations in Portugal on July 14.
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Burnt cars and trees are seen at a campsite in southwest France on July 19.
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Firefighters attempt to control a fire in the French communes of Landiras and Guillos on July 13.
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Firefighters work in Rebolo, Portugal, on July 14.
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A local resident tries to stop flames from reaching houses in Figueiras, Portugal, on July 12.
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A cloud of smoke rises from the Dune of Pilat, in the Arcachon basin of southwest France, on July 13.
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A firefighter looks on during firefighting operations in Espite, Portugal, on July 13.
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A wildfire burns through vegetation in Landiras, France, on July 13.
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People rest after being evacuated from a campsite in western France on July 13.
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People look at plumes of smoke caused by a wildfire in Malaga, Spain, on July 15.
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People take pictures of firefighting aircraft flying over La Teste-de-Buch, France, on July 14.
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Firefighters set a backfire to a plot of land to prevent a wildfire from spreading further in Louchats, France, on July 17.
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Residents watch as a column of smoke emerges from a fire in A Pobra do Brollón, Spain, on July 17.
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Residents of Alhaurín el Grande, Spain, were evacuated because of a fire in the Sierra de Mijas mountain range on July 15.
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A firefighter tackles the flames surrounding Portugal's Ancede village on July 15.
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In pictures: Wildfires in Europe
“This new heatwave is associated with a robust high-pressure figure causing cloudlessness over much of western Europe,” according to Copernicus.
“According to the national weather services, air temperatures between 9 and 14 August could again exceed 44°C (111.2 Fahrenheit) in Spain, 40°C (104 Fahrenheit) in France, 35°C (95 Fahrenheit) in the south of the United Kingdom and 30°C (86 Fahrenheit) in the Netherlands,” Copernicus said.
CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said: “Other than a few slightly cooler days in between, this heat wave is forecast to last for the next 10 days.”
High temperatures, low rainfall
The extreme temperatures Europe is experiencing are down to a persistent build of high pressure and strong sunshine, according to Liz Bentley, chief executive at the Royal Meteorological Society.
Western Europe particularly “has been struggling since the beginning of June,” she told CNN Wednesday.
“Then you combine that with the lack of rainfall – and for some parts of Europe there’s been below average rainfall now for 15 or 16 months – there’s been a very prolonged period of dry weather and so rivers and reservoirs have got down to very, very low levels.”
Bentley continued: “The recent heat waves have exacerbated the problem because it further evaporates any moisture from the ground, from the rivers, from the reservoirs. It’s left large swathes of Europe in drought conditions.”
These dry conditions and the continued sweltering temperatures have led to wildfires, which Bentley said are “not that uncommon” in Europe. But, she added, “the season started very early, and it has been much more persistent and more widespread than we would normally see.”
She added that the consequences of extreme heat events and drought are already being seen, for example in agriculture and farming communities.
“It just means that we’re going to see a severe drop in crop yields throughout the summer, and that then will have a knock on effect on food prices – not just across Europe but around the world as well. On the back of the problems that’s happening in Ukraine because of the Russian invasion – it’ll just exacerbate the whole problem around food prices.”
Bentley said the latest forecasting from the UK’s Centre for Ecology and Hydrology suggested the situation is unlikely to change anytime soon. Its analysis of projections indicate that over the next couple of months, temperatures are expected to stay above average, with problems exacerbated by below average rainfall
CNN’s Judson Jones, Xiaofei Xu and Renée Bertini contributed to this report.